BAJAKOVO, March 29 (Hina) - Five Serbs, who had been serving their sentences for war crimes in Croatian prisons, left Croatia for Yugoslavia via the Bajakovo border crossing on Thursday, the Vukovar County police reported. The five
Serbs, pardoned by Croatian President Stjepan Mesic last week, are Vaso Graovac, Milenko Milakovic, Milos Horvat, Bogdan Banic and Djuro Kuzmanovic. In exchange for the release of the five Serbs, Yugoslavia has released five Croats convicted of espionage. Benjamin Zuban and Zeljko Radanovic arrived in Croatia two weeks ago, while the other three men - Marin Maric, Nedeljko Varicak and Zeljko Draskovic - should enter Croatia via Bajakovo this afternoon.(hina) rml
BAJAKOVO, March 29 (Hina) - Five Serbs, who had been serving their
sentences for war crimes in Croatian prisons, left Croatia for
Yugoslavia via the Bajakovo border crossing on Thursday, the
Vukovar County police reported.
The five Serbs, pardoned by Croatian President Stjepan Mesic last
week, are Vaso Graovac, Milenko Milakovic, Milos Horvat, Bogdan
Banic and Djuro Kuzmanovic.
In exchange for the release of the five Serbs, Yugoslavia has
released five Croats convicted of espionage. Benjamin Zuban and
Zeljko Radanovic arrived in Croatia two weeks ago, while the other
three men - Marin Maric, Nedeljko Varicak and Zeljko Draskovic -
should enter Croatia via Bajakovo this afternoon.
(hina) rml