DRNIS DRNIS, Feb 18 (Hina) - All 25 Bosnian Croat families, who last year fled Drvar and settled in huts in Golubic (the Knin area), could be provided with the permanent accommodation in Drnis (the Split hinterland). #L On Tuesday,
Drnis Mayor Ante Dzelalija and leaders of the association of Bosnian Croat refugees from Drvar, Nikola Gvozdenovic and Zeljko Martinovic, held talks and concluded that this southern town was willing to give building plots, free of charge, for the construction of houses for the families in question. Gvozdenovic said these families of 87 members were fed up with being dragged from pillar to post. Many of them had moved from town to town seven to ten times in the 1990s due to the war in Bosnia. Therefore, they opted for living in Croatia, he added.(hina) ms sb
DRNIS, Feb 18 (Hina) - All 25 Bosnian Croat families, who last year
fled Drvar and settled in huts in Golubic (the Knin area), could be
provided with the permanent accommodation in Drnis (the Split
hinterland). #L
On Tuesday, Drnis Mayor Ante Dzelalija and leaders of the
association of Bosnian Croat refugees from Drvar, Nikola
Gvozdenovic and Zeljko Martinovic, held talks and concluded that
this southern town was willing to give building plots, free of
charge, for the construction of houses for the families in
question.
Gvozdenovic said these families of 87 members were fed up with being
dragged from pillar to post. Many of them had moved from town to town
seven to ten times in the 1990s due to the war in Bosnia. Therefore,
they opted for living in Croatia, he added.
(hina) ms sb