DUBROVNIK, May 18 (Hina) - Two trucks of a Croatian company based in the southern port of Dubrovnik are still in Montenegro since being confiscated by the Yugoslav army on May 16. That Saturday, the two DTS Transport Autoservice
trucks loaded in the port of Ploce equipment for a children's hospital in Bar, Montenegro, and 23 tonnes of provisions, both a French Civil Defence gift to Kosovo refugees settled in Montenegro. The trucks crossed the Croatian-Yugoslav border at the Debeli Brijeg crossing without difficulty, but were stopped near Kumbor in Montenegro by a Yugoslav military patrol which detained them in a local barracks. According to the Dubrovnik company, the drivers were not molested, but returned to Debeli Brijeg, and then to Croatia. Both the Croatian police and the Montenegrin Interior Ministry have been notified about the incident, but it remains unknown when the trucks will
DUBROVNIK, May 18 (Hina) - Two trucks of a Croatian company based in
the southern port of Dubrovnik are still in Montenegro since being
confiscated by the Yugoslav army on May 16.
That Saturday, the two DTS Transport Autoservice trucks loaded in
the port of Ploce equipment for a children's hospital in Bar,
Montenegro, and 23 tonnes of provisions, both a French Civil
Defence gift to Kosovo refugees settled in Montenegro.
The trucks crossed the Croatian-Yugoslav border at the Debeli
Brijeg crossing without difficulty, but were stopped near Kumbor in
Montenegro by a Yugoslav military patrol which detained them in a
local barracks.
According to the Dubrovnik company, the drivers were not molested,
but returned to Debeli Brijeg, and then to Croatia.
Both the Croatian police and the Montenegrin Interior Ministry have
been notified about the incident, but it remains unknown when the
trucks will be returned.
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