DJULOVAC, Dec 22 (Hina) - Britain's Ambassador to Croatia Colin Munro on Wednesday visited Croatian returnees for whom the British government financed temporary accommodation in Djulovac in northern Croatia. Munro was accompanied by
representatives of international organisations, Djulovac Municipality, and Bjelovar-Bilogora County. The British government donated 50,000 pounds for the purchase of ten small houses in Djulovac which were set up by international organisation Help Age. One of the houses has a temporary veterinary station, whereas the other nine accommodate returnee families whose houses were demolished during the Serb aggression earlier this decade or in which live Croats from Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Once the demolished houses are reconstructed, the Help Age ones will be given for use to new returnees.(hina) ha mm
DJULOVAC, Dec 22 (Hina) - Britain's Ambassador to Croatia Colin
Munro on Wednesday visited Croatian returnees for whom the British
government financed temporary accommodation in Djulovac in
northern Croatia.
Munro was accompanied by representatives of international
organisations, Djulovac Municipality, and Bjelovar-Bilogora
County.
The British government donated 50,000 pounds for the purchase of
ten small houses in Djulovac which were set up by international
organisation Help Age. One of the houses has a temporary veterinary
station, whereas the other nine accommodate returnee families
whose houses were demolished during the Serb aggression earlier
this decade or in which live Croats from Kosovo and Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
Once the demolished houses are reconstructed, the Help Age ones
will be given for use to new returnees.
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