PRISTINA, Yugoslavia — Russian diplomats pressed Monday for an end to fighting in Kosovo, but shelling and gunfire resounded across the secessionist province, and there was no sign that talks between the warring sides were near.
Serbian forces rained mortar shells onto ethnic Albanian villages in western Kosovo, and a Yugoslav army convoy bearing tanks and trucks full of soldiers rumbled in--the latest evidence of the army's apparently increasing role in putting down Kosovo's independence movement.
