(11 Jan 1996) English/Nat
A funeral was held today for the 55-year-old woman killed in a rocket attack on a tram in Sarajevo.
The attack, which left nineteen other people wounded, was the most serious act of violence since NATO Implementation Forces arrived in Bosnia last month.
Relatives and friends gather at a burial in Sarajevo - a too common scene in the recent past.
Another life was claimed in the capital when a rocket-propelled grenade slammed into a city tram as it was passing through the notorious "Sniper's Alley".
The rocket was fired from a Serb-held area of the capital but no-one has yet admitted responsibility for the attack.
An investigation concluded that the rocket was not deliberately fired at the tram.
But the Bosnian Government blames the Serbs, claiming they are attempting to wreck the Dayton peace accord.
Mirsada Duric was killed in the attack - the other casualties included a wounded child.
The attack was the worst cease-fire violation since it came into effect last year.
NATO forces say the attack was an isolated incident and wouldn't stop the peace process.
But it was a tragic day for Mirsada Duric's family and relatives.
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