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Yugoslav soldiers cross into Croatia
ZAGREB, Croatia (CNN) -- The Yugoslav Army has crossed into a United Nations-
controlled zone in Croatia from the Yugoslav republic of Montenegro, the Croatian Defense
Ministry said Tuesday.
The ministry could not say how many soldiers had crossed the border.
The Yugoslav federal government has criticized the government of Montenegro for keeping
open its border crossing with Croatia.
The area is on the Prevlaka Peninsula south of Dubrovnik, Croatia. A U.N. mission on the
peninsula -- a sliver of land along the Adriatic at the southernmost tip of Croatia bordering
both Bosnia and Montenegro -- has 28 military observers. It was opened in January 1996.
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