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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Sept. 14 (UPI) The Kosovo peacekeeping force KFOR says one person is dead and two others are wounded after unknown attackers fired on a convoy of Serb refugees headed home for Kosovo.
KFOR spokesman Ole Irgens told the Belgrade news agency Beta today that the attack took place Monday afternoon near the eastern Kosovo village of Ranilug, 9 miles (15 km) northeast of Gnjilane.
Irgens said one of the wounded, a woman, was taken to the hospital in central Serbia and the other, a man, to the Russian military hospital nearby.
Meanwhile, the independent Belgrade B2-92 reported that 11 Serbs, an ethnic Albanian and a Macedonian taken into custody by French KFOR troops for allegedly committing crimes against ethnic Albanians are continuing a hunger strike at the Mitrovica jail they started on Monday.
Serbian sources in Mitrovica claim anonymous ethnic Albanian informers turned them in.