ZAGREB, 16 Nov (Hina) - Thirty thousand Croatian defenders and civilians were imprisoned in Serb-run concentration camps during the Homeland War, of whom 7,800 were awarded the status of POW after the war, a panel was told on Thursday.
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ZAGREB, 16 Nov (Hina) - Thirty thousand Croatian defenders and civilians were imprisoned in Serb-run concentration camps during the Homeland War, of whom 7,800 were awarded the status of POW after the war, a panel was told on Thursday.
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