( Editorial: --> 1610 )
MOSTAR, Sept 19 (Hina) - A group of 25 Serb refugees returned to
their homes in the Mostar settlement of Zitomislici on Saturday.
The settlement is part of a majority-Croat municipality Jug.
The refugees, who were in exile for the past six years in eastern
parts of the Bosnian Serb entity, returned under escort of U.N. High
Commissioner for Refugees, Stabilisation Force and International
Police Task Force.
There were no problems whatsoever during the return, return
coordinator for Mostar Serbs Vujadin Berberovic said.
The returnees now expect the international community to help them
reconstruct their houses so that they could move in before winter,
he added.
The Serbs were today visited by Mostar Mayor Safet Orucevic.
Zitomislici is the sixth Mostar settlement where Serbs have been
returning for the past three months.
So far, several hundred Serbs have returned to the Mostar
settlements of Ortijes, Bacevici, Zeljusa, Malo Polje and
Hodbina.
(hina) rml
191814 MET sep 98
NBA: Gilgeous-Alexander zabio 51 za 50. pobjedu Thundera u sezoni
Detonacija u Hercegovačkoj ulici, ozlijeđenih nema
Adrien Brody srušio rekord za najdulji govor zahvale na dodjeli Oscara
JD Vance: Američki ekonomski interesi u Ukrajini su sigurnosno jamstvo
WTA Indian Wells: Martić neuspješna u kvalifikacijama
SVJETSKA TRŽIŠTA: Azijski ulagači oprezni, prijeti trgovinski rat
NHL: Rezultati
Europa i dalje treba Trumpa iako je stala na stranu Zelenskija
NBA: Rezultati
HAK: Magla smanjuje vidljivost, na cestama moguća poledica