DUBROVNIK, April 4 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minster Zlatko Matesa with associates and the U.S. Ambassador to Croatia, Peter Galbraith, on Thursday made a tour of the area where the U.S. military aircraft "Boeing 737" crashed Wednesday
at 14.55 hours in the Velji Do area, near the Dubrovnik airport of Cilipi.
DUBROVNIK, April 4 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minster Zlatko Matesa
with associates and the U.S. Ambassador to Croatia, Peter
Galbraith, on Thursday made a tour of the area where the U.S.
military aircraft "Boeing 737" crashed Wednesday at 14.55 hours in
the Velji Do area, near the Dubrovnik airport of Cilipi. #L#
After touring the area, the Croatian Ambassador to the United
States, Miomir Zuzul, said that bodies of all persons who were on a
list of passengers had been found, except a woman who had been
found on Wednesday and who had died on the way to hospital in
Dubrovnik.
Thirty-three persons were on the passenger list. The Americans
would establish the identities of the victims, Zuzul said.
Among those killed in the plane crash were two Croats - a
photographer and an interpreter, Zuzul said.
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