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236 30 1995, 30 July Knin From the decision of the Supreme Defence Council of the “Republic of Serbian Krajina” on the proclamation of the state of war ___________________ Decision of the RSK Supreme Defence Council STATE OF WAR PROCLAIMED THROUGHOUT THE RSK Knin, 30 July. At its meeting held on Friday evening the RSK Supreme Defence Council has decided, considering the latest developments aft er the occupation of Grahovo and possible Croatian aggression against the RSK, to proclaim the state of war throughout the RSK in accordance with Article 102 of the Constitution. [...] Th e government has heard and accepted the information of the minister of defence Milan Šuput on the steps taken with regard to the defence of the borders and civil defence activities. RSK President Milan Martić visited yesterday the area of the shelled village of Strumica, some twenty kilometres north of Knin towards Grahovo together with the SVK commander Lieutenant General Mile Mrkšić, and stated on RSK Radio&TV that the Krajina defence lines in the area were stabilized. “We cannot believe that Croatia could decide to carry out an insane venture such as the attack on Knin”, said he, but added that the possibility was not to be excluded. According to his words, the Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, with whom he spoke yesterday on the phone, assured him that Serbia could no longer be indiff erent. Speaking about the alliance with Republika Srpska, President Martić said that the RSK and the RS would act jointly, and that the presidents of the two states and the their military commanders were in continuous contact. “We have the strength to recoup what the Croatian army has seized”, stressed Martić, and urged citizens to be disciplined and comply with the instructions of the authorities. ____________________ Copy, typewritten, Cyrillic script HR-HMDCDR, 2, box 4207
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APPENDIX 2<br />
THE BIHAĆ CRISIS -<br />
THE ASSAULT OF THE REBEL SERBS FROM<br />
BOSNIA&HERZEGOVINA AND THE OCCUPIED<br />
PARTS OF CROATIA<br />
ON THE BIHAĆ SAFE AREA<br />
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