Bosnian Serbs apparently fired on a bus being escorted by U.N. peacekeepers, killing a woman and wounding another passenger in the second violation of SARAJEVO's truce in two days. U.N. officials announced earlier in the day that two Serb tanks trespassed in the NATO-imposed heavy weapons exclusion zone and shelled troops of Bosnia's Muslim-led government.
A plan to rebuild Sarajevo was presented to potential donor countries at a conference in VIENNA, Austria. The city seeks $532 million to restore essential services.
New Zealand said it was sending 250 soldiers to serve as U.N. peacekeepers.