MOSTAR, Feb 29 (Hina) - Macedonian Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski left Bosnia-Herzegovina for Skopje shortly after 1700 hours on Sunday, Mostar airport director Marin Raspudic confirmed.
MOSTAR, Feb 29 (Hina) - Macedonian Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski
left Bosnia-Herzegovina for Skopje shortly after 1700 hours on Sunday,
Mostar airport director Marin Raspudic confirmed.#L#
Crvenkovski was accompanied by Interior Minister Hare Kostov, while
Justice Minister Idzet Memeti stayed in Bosnia-Herzegovina for an
investigation into a plane crash that killed Macedonian President
Boris Trajkovski and eight other passengers and crew members.
Earlier in the day, Crvenkovski visited the site near Mostar where the
plane crashed last Thursday, and laid a wreath.
Crvenkovski was told that the presidential plane had hit a stone wall
on the plateau of Mount Matica Brdo, which is just kilometres away
from Mostar airport, losing a wheel and the right wing as a result of
the impact. The plane then hit the ground several times and its
fuselage exploded.
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