WORLD Page 12 THE BATTALION Thursday, February 21, lursday, Feb Russian troops and rebels battle over last command po|M; frii MESKER-YURT, Russia (AP) — Deep in the rugged mountains of southern Chech nya, rebels battled intensely Wednesday against Russian troops trying to close in on the fighters’ last major command post. But Russia managed to tighten the cir cle around some 2,700 militants concen trated around the town of Shatoi, said Col. Gen. Gennady Troshev, the deputy mili tary commander in Chechnya. The troops are backed by warplanes and helicopters, which flew about 125 combat missions over the mountains over the past 24 hours, the military said Wednesday. Shatoi, about 30 miles south of the Chechen capital, Grozny, has consider able strategic value for both sides. Russian officials have estimated that as many as 8,000 rebels are in the mountains, so taking Shatoi likely would not bring an end to the five-month-old war. But the loss of such a major command center could se riously damage the rebels’ campaign. “1 think in the nearest future we’ll be able to close the book on what we’re doing here,” TVoshev said. TYoshev confirmed reports that a Russ ian helicopter was shot down by the rebels over Shatoi on Tuesday, but said its crew members had escaped and were now safe. Three other helicopters re- “/ think in the nearest future we'll be able to close the book on what we're doing here.” — Col. Gen. Gennady Troshev Deputy Military Commander in Chechnya turned to their bases badly damaged, mil itary officials said. The army command, meanwhile, said about 100 rebels were killed and 24 were captured during three failed at tempts to break through the Russian lines near Shatoi on Tuesday. Three Russian border guards were killed and two were wounded, it said. Thirty more militants were killed when soldiers seized key heights around Maskhety, a village east of Shatoi, the mil itary said. The claims could not be inde pendently confirmed, and each side in the war tends to exaggerate enemy losses while understating its own. Elsewhere in Chechnya, soldiers roads and banned all civilian mova between settlements over fears lence linked to Wednesday’s annivea of the 1944 mass deportation of Checs to Central Asia. The anniversary coincides witt annual Russian holiday honorin' military, and Russian strategists was that the rebels were planning tern attacks. The news agency ITAR-Tass repc: that federal forces in Grozny on Wed day found and defused three mines two remote-controlled bombs placed! railroad bridge. Flood-torn Mozambique asks for international aid MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP) — Mozambique appealed Wednesday for international aid after a cyclone and two weeks of torrential rains ■left much of the country under wa ter and in danger of epidemics. Aid workers flying over some of the worst-hit areas on Wednesday saw huge swaths of low-lying areas submerged. Much of southern Gaza and central Inhambane provinces was accessible only by air. The toll inflicted on this im poverished southeast African country by two weeks of rains and Cyclone Eline, which churned through the country Thesday be fore dissipating into a tropical storm, was staggering. Foreign Minister Leonardo Simao, launching the aid appeal to diplomats here, said more than 70,000 acres of crops had been de stroyed and an estimated 300,000 people lost their homes. About 30,000 cattle drowned. The World Health Organization warned that more than 800,000 people were at risk from epidemics — particularly cholera and malaria. Scores of roads and bridges were washed out, hindering de livery of emergency supplies. On Wednesday, yet another bridge — one linking the capital Maputo to the town of Xai-Xai in neighbor ing Gaza province — collapsed. Simao put the preliminary death toll from the two weeks of flooding and the cyclone at 70. The government said $65 million dollars in aid was needed. The Unit ed Nations on Wednesday issued an appeal for $13.63 million to be used by eight agencies covering food, shelter, health, water, sanitation, education, communication and co ordination, said the U.N.’s Office for ZAMBIA TANZANIA Lake Malawi MALAWI MOZAMBIQUE Spaniards protest bombing deat ZIMBABWE Indian Ocean Bein SOUTH AFRICA AFRICA Maputo 150 miles SWAZILAND ' M ' , • 150 km AP the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Geneva. The heightened risk of malaria was evident at a food aid depot north of Maputo where thousands of mosquitoes — which carry the disease and thrive in stagnant wa ter — coated the walls. VITORIA, Spain (AP) — Thou sands of Spaniards nationwide ob served five minutes of silence Wednesday to protest the latest deadly car bombing blamed on the Basque separatist group ETA. In Vitoria, the Basque cap ital where a Socialist politician and his bodyguard were killed by the blast Tliesday, several thousand huddled under um brellas in Spain Square as a steady rain fell. Their solemn protest was mirrored all over Spain as peo ple gathered outside town halls in silent condemnation of ETA, state radio said. The explosion occurred There was no claim of respon sibility, but government officials immediately blamed ETA, which announced in December an end to a 14-month-old cease-fire. ETA is “This is something that cannot ever be accepted by people committed to peace and democracy” — Tony Blair Prime Minister of Great Britain Thesday just 200 yards from the headquarters of the president of the Basque government. It killed Fer nando Buesa, the 53-year-old leader of the Alava provincial chap ter of the Socialist Party, and his 27- year-old bodyguard, Jorge Diez Elorza, authorities said. blamed for a similar bombing that killed an army colonel in Madrid last month. British Prime Minister Tony Blair joined European Union offi cials today in expressing outrage over the bombing. “Terrorism has no place in a democratic society,” Blairtoli porters on a visit to EU headqi ters in Brussels, Belgium. “It! something that cannot everbe; cepted by people committee peace and democracy.” In a separate statemi Nicole Fontaine, presides: the European Parliaue called the bombing “all baric act unworthy of i civilized society." The blast came in 2 runup to Spain’s generales tions on March 12, andaipi ties suspended campaigns Prime Minister Jose Marial nar is promising to conbi his hardline stance again Basque independence. TheSooi ists also oppose concessions toElj Earlier at the Basque Pariij ment, hundreds of people filedpi Buesa’s coffin, which wasdrap with the red, white and gra Basque flag, and the crimsonoa of the Socialists. 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