Wife of War Crimes Suspect Shot Dead in Bosnia

Wife of War Crimes Suspect Shot Dead in Bosnia

The wife of a Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect has been killed in a shoot-out during a raid by European Union peacekeepers. Police say suspect Dragomir Abazovic and the couple's 11-year-old son were wounded, and are now being treated in hospital.

The man is said to have serious head injuries, while the child's condition is not reported to be life-threatening. The EU force, known as EUFOR, has confirmed a raid took place near Rogatica in eastern Bosnia, but gave no details on the circumstances of the shootings.

The EUFOR peacekeepers, who took over from NATO-led troops in 2005, were acting on a warrant for the arrest of Abazovic. He has been accused of crimes during the conflict that ravaged the region between 1992 and 95.

PHOTO CAPTION

Hungarian soldiers members of the EUFOR peacekeeping troops head toward the scene after EUFOR peacekeepers exchanged fire with a suspected Bosnian Serb war crime suspect identified as Dragomir Abazovic, close to Rogatica, about 70 kilometers southeast of the capital, Sarajevo, on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006. (AP)

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