PETRINJA, April 27 (Hina) - The Croatian Reconstruction and Development Ministry has so far invested about US$210 million into the reconstruction of 12,000 homes in the Sisak-Moslavina County which had been destroyed during the Serb
aggression on Croatia. By the end of the school year, another 1,500 homes will have been reconstructed, while the process will continue throughout the summer, Reconstruction and Development Minister Jure Radic said in Petrinja on Tuesday during talks with county officials. Radic announced the buy out of property of Croatian citizens who have gone to Yugoslavia and do not want to return would continue in Banovina (central Croatia). Radic announced the payment of support to returnees for damage would be completed this year. Money would be donated to them instead of furniture. Funds they have invested in repairing their homes themselves would not be repaid to them this y
PETRINJA, April 27 (Hina) - The Croatian Reconstruction and
Development Ministry has so far invested about US$210 million into
the reconstruction of 12,000 homes in the Sisak-Moslavina County
which had been destroyed during the Serb aggression on Croatia.
By the end of the school year, another 1,500 homes will have been
reconstructed, while the process will continue throughout the
summer, Reconstruction and Development Minister Jure Radic said in
Petrinja on Tuesday during talks with county officials.
Radic announced the buy out of property of Croatian citizens who
have gone to Yugoslavia and do not want to return would continue in
Banovina (central Croatia).
Radic announced the payment of support to returnees for damage
would be completed this year. Money would be donated to them instead
of furniture. Funds they have invested in repairing their homes
themselves would not be repaid to them this year, he said.
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