ZAGREB, June 13 (Hina) - During an informal chat with reporters on Tuesday, Croatian Defence Minister Jozo Rados dismissed a claim from today's issue of 'Nacional' weekly saying tapping devices from the Security Intelligence Service
(SIS) have been stolen. All equipment is complete, Rados said. He also said the revision of disability of some 170 high Croatian Armed Forces' officers was nearing completion. The percentage of 'fake' or 'suspicious' disability is less than some announced, and there have been reports that the performance of disability commissions in some cases was poor. Rados told reporters Croatia would return the Russian anti-aircraft rocket system S-300 to the supplier, because it was established that the system had been delivered without the radar. The system has not been paid yet and we will return it at the expense of the supplier because, according to the Main Staff, we do not need it, Rados said
ZAGREB, June 13 (Hina) - During an informal chat with reporters on
Tuesday, Croatian Defence Minister Jozo Rados dismissed a claim
from today's issue of 'Nacional' weekly saying tapping devices from
the Security Intelligence Service (SIS) have been stolen. All
equipment is complete, Rados said.
He also said the revision of disability of some 170 high Croatian
Armed Forces' officers was nearing completion. The percentage of
'fake' or 'suspicious' disability is less than some announced, and
there have been reports that the performance of disability
commissions in some cases was poor.
Rados told reporters Croatia would return the Russian anti-
aircraft rocket system S-300 to the supplier, because it was
established that the system had been delivered without the radar.
The system has not been paid yet and we will return it at the expense
of the supplier because, according to the Main Staff, we do not need
it, Rados said, refusing to identify the supplier or the country it
came from.
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