ZAGREB, Sept 1 (Hina) - Croatia's Interior Ministry on Friday stated it had sent yet another team of the ministry's experts in Gospic to conduct an investigation into Milan Levar's death. Milan Levar, who was interviewed with the
Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in 1997 and 1998 about crimes Croatian forces allegedly committed against local Serbs during the Homeland War, was killed in an explosion in the yard of his house in the central Croatian town of Gospic on August 28. The blast was caused by a planted hand grenade. All services of the Croatian Interior Ministry are involved in efforts aimed at the clarification of this terrorist attack. All necessary equipment and unlimited funds are at their disposal while they are working on this case, read the statement released by the ministry.(hina) jn ms
ZAGREB, Sept 1 (Hina) - Croatia's Interior Ministry on Friday
stated it had sent yet another team of the ministry's experts in
Gospic to conduct an investigation into Milan Levar's death.
Milan Levar, who was interviewed with the Hague-based
International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in
1997 and 1998 about crimes Croatian forces allegedly committed
against local Serbs during the Homeland War, was killed in an
explosion in the yard of his house in the central Croatian town of
Gospic on August 28. The blast was caused by a planted hand
grenade.
All services of the Croatian Interior Ministry are involved in
efforts aimed at the clarification of this terrorist attack.
All necessary equipment and unlimited funds are at their disposal
while they are working on this case, read the statement released by
the ministry.
(hina) jn ms