SOLIN, Nov 13 (Hina) - Croatia's Reconstruction, Development, Immigration Jure Radic on Saturday presented Croatian killed and missing soldiers' families with keys to 34 newly-built flats in Solin, outside Split. These flats are in a
building with a total of 135 flats. Homeland War victims' families will be able to move into the rest of these apartments not later than January next year. The value of this housing facility, built with assistance of the Development Ministry and local authorities, is some 39 million kuna (about 10 million German marks). At Saturday's ceremony Minister Radic said this ministry should provide adequate housing accommodation for an estimated 15,000 families of war victims. No we have come half the path toward the accomplishment of that objective, and we are proceeding generally as planned, Radic told the gathered. By the end of this year keys to anothe
SOLIN, Nov 13 (Hina) - Croatia's Reconstruction, Development,
Immigration Jure Radic on Saturday presented Croatian killed and
missing soldiers' families with keys to 34 newly-built flats in
Solin, outside Split.
These flats are in a building with a total of 135 flats. Homeland War
victims' families will be able to move into the rest of these
apartments not later than January next year.
The value of this housing facility, built with assistance of the
Development Ministry and local authorities, is some 39 million kuna
(about 10 million German marks).
At Saturday's ceremony Minister Radic said this ministry should
provide adequate housing accommodation for an estimated 15,000
families of war victims.
No we have come half the path toward the accomplishment of that
objective, and we are proceeding generally as planned, Radic told
the gathered.
By the end of this year keys to another 850 flats should be given to
other such families in Croatia.
(hina) ms