On June 27, 2003, after a visit to a family tom Nenad Zivkovic from Vitina noticed that 15 more tombstones at the cemetery were damaged by unknown attackers.
The ammunition was hidden in a heavy truck registered in Greece which was officially carrying in a load of coal from Albania bound for the island of Crete.
The crew of seven of the Comoros-flagged Baltic Sky -- caught on its way to Sudan with the consignment of Tunisian-made explosives -- was remanded in custody and face felony charges of possessing and transporting explosives to third parties for outlawed activities.
For much of the past year, US officials touted June30 as their last day in power, after which Iraqis will be in charge of everything from health to security.
Even after June30, the Iraqi military will answer to an American commander, at least until an elected government is formed, according to Iraq's interim constitution and a CPA directive issued last month that established a new Iraqi Defense Ministry.
After June30, ministries will theoretically become free from US control; their budgets will be set by the Iraqi interim government.