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TOVARNIK, Sept 21 (Hina) - Between 1,500 and 2,000 Croat displaced
persons have returned to the Croatian Danube river region so far,
mostly into Baranja.
They have all been issued verifications for return by the
Croatian government Office for Refugees and Displaced Persons, and
at least 1,300 such certificates will be issued by Tuesday, so that
another 4,000 to 5,000 people can return to their undamaged homes in
the area, head of the Office for Refugees and Displaced Persons,
Lovro Pejkovic, said on Sunday.
Pejkovic told reporters in Tovarnik on Sunday that the
certificates would be issued based on information from the recently
completed list of houses in 44 villages of the Danubian area.
The office would soon issue certificates on return to all
owners of houses from the 1st to 3rd category of damage in these
villages, so they could prepare the houses for reconstruction, he
said.
Most undamaged houses were in Baranja, he said, adding that
habitable houses in southern Danubian area had already been
inhabited.
Pejkovic said the government wanted to enable all those with a
village in the Danubian area written in their ID cards as their
place of residence to enter and exit the region without problems.
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