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SISAK, Aug 23 (Hina) - The Croatian Mine Clearing Centre plans to
clear more than 17 square kilometres of mined areas from Croatia's
war devastated regions by the end of the year.
The Sisak-based Centre's director Damir Gorseta said it was planned
to spend about 290 million kuna (about US$45 million) on mine
clearing work from August to December.
A state budget allocation of 98 million kuna (about $15.2 million)
will finance work covering 6sq km of mined areas, the Croatian Army
will clear another 2sq km at a cost of 46 million kuna ($7.1 million)
and Croatian Interior Ministry specialist units will clear 1sq km
at a cost of 15.9 million kuna ($2.5 million).
Croatian public enterprises have put in a total of 47 million kuna
($7.3 million) to finance the clearing of 3sq km, while a World Bank
loan of 58.4 million kuna ($9 million) will help clear 4sq km of mine
fields.
Gorseta said it was planned that foreign donations worth 24.1
million kuna (about $3.7 million) would contribute to clearing at
least 1sq km.
It is estimated there were between one and 1.2 million mines of
various types laid across Croatia, covering a total area of about
6,000sq km.
It is expected to take 15 or so years to clear these areas of mines.
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