Transcript: Scott Simon Reports on Current Conditions in Bosnia

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LIANE HANSEN, Host: This is Weekend Edition. I'm Liane Hansen. Yesterday nine armored vehicles carrying medical supplies got through to the more than 50,000 people under siege in the Muslim health sector of Mostar in Bosnia. Cedric Thornbury [sp], however, spokesman for the U.N. Protection Force, who accompanied the convoy said, `If food convoys don't arrive within the next five days, we are going to see deaths by starvation.' NPR's Scott Simon is on the line from Sarajevo. Good morning, Scott.

SCOTT SIMON, Reporter: Good morning, Liane.

HANSEN: You spoke to U.N. soldiers who were on that first convoy to get through. What did they find?

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