ZAGREB, April 20 (Hina) - A part of a missile possibly belonging to NATO weaponry was found in east Croatia, near the Yugoslav-Croatian border, on Monday. A resident found the missile near Sarengrad, about 1.5 kilometre away from the
right bank of the Danube River while visiting his property, the Croatian Interior Ministry Public Relations Office reported. Immediately after they were notified, the Vukovar-Srijem County Police pyrotechnists arrived at the spot. After the investigation the police reported there was no danger for the safety of residents. The remains of the missile were transported to the police station in the nearest larger town, Ilok. The visual examination of the missile showed that it is a kind of missiles which NATO has in its weaponry, the Ministry's Public Relation Office said.(hina) it jn/ms
ZAGREB, April 20 (Hina) - A part of a missile possibly belonging to
NATO weaponry was found in east Croatia, near the Yugoslav-Croatian
border, on Monday.
A resident found the missile near Sarengrad, about 1.5 kilometre
away from the right bank of the Danube River while visiting his
property, the Croatian Interior Ministry Public Relations Office
reported.
Immediately after they were notified, the Vukovar-Srijem County
Police pyrotechnists arrived at the spot. After the investigation
the police reported there was no danger for the safety of
residents.
The remains of the missile were transported to the police station in
the nearest larger town, Ilok.
The visual examination of the missile showed that it is a kind of
missiles which NATO has in its weaponry, the Ministry's Public
Relation Office said.
(hina) it jn/ms