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| 20.04.200612:16 (GMT) | The whereabouts of fugitive Serb leader Ratko Mladic have been established according to a report by the Serbian-based Kurir newspaper, and gave news of his impending arrest. Months of joint searches by Serbian as well as foreign agents led to the discovery of Mladic’s location, according to the Kurir report, based on credible and independent sources close to the Serbian government. Mladic is surrounded by a police cordon and his contact with the rest of the world is cut off. Mladic has no way out; his location was determined 20 days ago in one of the former Yugoslavian republics. The final preparations are under way to arrest him late in April, said a source. The search team consists of agents from the British intelligence service MI6, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and from the Serbian intelligence service BIA. Mladic is charged with genocide in the 43-months-long invasion of Sarajevo that resulted in the killing of more than 10,000 people, as well as with the murder of 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica. Mladic, commander of Serbian troops in Bosnia from 1992 to 1995, is now researched as a war criminal by the United Nations tribunal in The Hague. Serbia pledged to return Mladic to the tribunal in The Hague, the Netherlands, by the end of April.
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