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GOVT: WAR DAMAGE RESULTANT FROM SERB AGGRESSION DM65.3 BILLION

ZAGREB, Oct 14 (Hina) - The war damage Croatia suffered as a result of the Serb aggression earlier this decade totalled DM65.3 billion, the Croatian government concluded on Thursday while adopting a final report on war damage.
ZAGREB, Oct 14 (Hina) - The war damage Croatia suffered as a result of the Serb aggression earlier this decade totalled DM65.3 billion, the Croatian government concluded on Thursday while adopting a final report on war damage.#L# The damage refers to the period between 15 August 1990, the beginning of the Serb aggression, and 31 August 1995, when Croatia liberated the Serb-occupied parts of its territory. The total war damage however also includes the damage the aggressor did through 15 January 1998, when the Danube River Region in eastern Croatia was peacefully reintegrated with the rest of the territory. Premier Zlatko Matesa said the aggression and the war had consumed one an a half Gross National Product. Croatia had to eliminate practically on its own what had been destroyed in the aggression, while simultaneously undergoing transition, as other post- Communist countries which however underwent a "normal" development, he said. Forty percent of the entire war damage refers to material damage, 26 percent to the costs of war and the non-maintenance of farms, and 33.7 percent to the costs of living and health. Even though Croatia suffered enormous economic damage, the demographic loss was also huge. Data on population trends show Croatia's direct and indirect losses in this respect amounted to 270,000 persons. According to Ivan Novacic, president of the Commission for Recording and Evaluating War Damage, up to 20,000 persons were killed or had gone missing during the aggression. Vukovar-Srijem County in eastern-most Croatia suffered the most damage in the war, 17.6 percent of the entire figure. Following are Sisak-Moslavina County in central Croatia, Osijek-Baranja County in the east, and Zadar County, central coastal area. These four counties account 55 percent of the entire damage. The town of Vukovar and nearby Sotin, eastern-most Croatia, suffered damage worth of DM2.6 billion. During a debate on the final report on war damage it was pointed out the report would be used as a supplement to the indictment Croatia raised against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia before the International Court of Justice in The Hague, and in negotiations on compensation for the damage. (hina) ha mm

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