The party said in a press release the material damage was not big but that the attack "is a sort of message."
The SDSS said its main and executive committees met at the party's offices in Vukovar yesterday, with many members in attendance, adding that possibly, "such a picture of organised Serbs still bothers someone, only a day and a half after the SDSS, apart from being a party in the Croatian parliament, became a party represented in the European Parliament as well, and they acted out their political, nationalist and other frustrations in this way."
County police spokesman Luka Baruncic told Hina the SDSS had reported the incident.