KNIN, July 5 (Hina) - Two bombs exploded in Knin, about 250 km
south of Zagreb, shortly before 1.30 hours on Friday, Croatian
police said. There were no casualties.
The explosive devices were planted outside the Ban cafe in
Knin's main street and went off at the time when there were no
passers-by around, police told a press conference in the coastal
city of Zadar.
Zadar police spokesman Ivan Brzoja said that the explosions
had most likely been caused by M-50 and M-75 bombs. He added that
an investigation was under way.
Knin was the chief stronghold of rebel Serbs during their
four-year occupation of central and southern Croatia. The
rebellion was crushed by a Croatian military operation last
summer.
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