KARLOVAC, June 17 (Hina) - Croatian pyrotechnicians, called 'Mungosi'
have cleared of mines about 30,000 square metres in the Karlovac area,
south of Zagreb, clearing of mines about 2,600 square metres a day.
Up to now, they have worked in the areas of Turanj, Sajevac, Kabari
and Malici.
They removed mines from the area where the Josipdol-Vojnovac power
transmission lines passes, and have been clearing of mines the former
military barracks of Mekusje and Kamensko, as well as Karlovac's main
sewer, the dairy factory, and the settlement of Poloj.
The mine clearance is being carried out also in the Petrinja area,
Sisak-Moslavina County.
While searching for mines the roads and accesses to ferries passing
across the Kupa River and the area of the electricity grid, Croatian
special policemen have cleared of mines more than 65,000 square metres.
They have recently found 116 mines and explosive devices on the right
bank of the Kupa and in nearby villages.
On Tuesday, Karlovac County Prefect Vlado Jelkovec, the head of the
'Mungosi' base, Stjepan Hrebec, the Lucko-based anti-terrorist unit's
deputy commander, Drazen Curkovic, special police and Karlvoac-based UN
mines centre's officials, held a meeting in Karlovac to discuss this
problem.
They said that reconstruction of war-ravaged houses and speedier
return of displaced persons depended on mine clearance in villages on
the right banks of the Kupa and Korana rivers along the former
confrontation line.
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