ZAGREB ZAGREB, April 13 (Hina) - Croatian war victims' families and disabled war veterans on Friday moved in 71 new apartments in Zagreb's Borovje, according to a priority list. The building of the apartments was financed by the
Croatian government with a total of 19 million kuna, through the Ministry for Building, Reconstruction and Public Works and the Croatian Homeland Defence War Veterans' Ministry. Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic said this was an occasion to thank all those who gave the most during the Homeland Defence War. Bandic added another 500 apartments for Homeland War victims would be completed next year. Also present at the ceremony was War Veterans' Minister Ivica Pancic.(hina) it
ZAGREB, April 13 (Hina) - Croatian war victims' families and
disabled war veterans on Friday moved in 71 new apartments in
Zagreb's Borovje, according to a priority list.
The building of the apartments was financed by the Croatian
government with a total of 19 million kuna, through the Ministry for
Building, Reconstruction and Public Works and the Croatian
Homeland Defence War Veterans' Ministry.
Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic said this was an occasion to thank all
those who gave the most during the Homeland Defence War. Bandic
added another 500 apartments for Homeland War victims would be
completed next year.
Also present at the ceremony was War Veterans' Minister Ivica
Pancic.
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