DJAKOVO, Oct 18 (Hina) - The last group of 96 refugees left a refugee centre in the eastern Croatian village of Gasinci on Monday, which marked the end of the work of what was once the largest refugee camp in Croatia. Sixteen of the
96 refugees from Kosovo returned to Kosovo, while those wishing to go to other countries have been stationed in a refugee centre in Varazdin, northern Croatia. Since its opening in May 1992, 7,500 refugees passed through the Gasinci centre, mainly Muslim and Croat refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina, but also a group of Serb returnees to Croatia, and since spring, a large number of refugees from Kosovo, the centre's manager, Branko Vukoja, said.(hina) ha jn
DJAKOVO, Oct 18 (Hina) - The last group of 96 refugees left a refugee
centre in the eastern Croatian village of Gasinci on Monday, which
marked the end of the work of what was once the largest refugee camp
in Croatia.
Sixteen of the 96 refugees from Kosovo returned to Kosovo, while
those wishing to go to other countries have been stationed in a
refugee centre in Varazdin, northern Croatia.
Since its opening in May 1992, 7,500 refugees passed through the
Gasinci centre, mainly Muslim and Croat refugees from Bosnia-
Herzegovina, but also a group of Serb returnees to Croatia, and
since spring, a large number of refugees from Kosovo, the centre's
manager, Branko Vukoja, said.
(hina) ha jn