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Croatians Detained in Serbian Prison Camps Sue Belgrade
Three Croatian citizens who were detained in prison camps in Serbia after the fall of Vukovar are suing the authorities in Belgrade for compensation, one of them, Dragutin Guzovski, told BIRN on Wednesday.
Former Yugoslav States Haggle Over Old Army's Assets
Legacy questions about the property of the former Yugoslav People's Army may remain unresolved after Thursday's meeting between representatives of the five agreed successor states was postponed.
Croatian Satirist Threatened for Operation Storm Show
Domagoj Zovak, whose satirical TV show News Bar Prime Time airs on regional cable N1 TV, received death threat after the latest episode, about the 23rd anniversary of Croatian military operation 'Storm'.
"You too will also get [a bullet] in the back of the head," said a message sent to Zovak on Facebook.
Croatian Singer Cancels Montenegro Gig over 'Stolen' Ship
Vanna on Tuesday cancelled the concert that was due to take place in the coastal town of Tivat on the deck of the Montenegrin military's ship 'Jadran' amid an ongoing row over the vessel's ownership.
The concert planned for August 17 was cancelled after the pop singer came under pressure in Croatia not to perform on a boat that critics said was "stolen" from her home country.
Russia Military Deal Deemed 'Good Thing' For Serbia
A Serbian military expert said the new delivery of Russian aircraft and other military equipment was a good deal for Serbia, as its equipment dates back from the time of the Yugoslav People's Army, JNA, and needs renewing.
Report: 28 rifles stolen from police in western Serbia town
According to the article, 28 M-48 rifles have gone missing - but b92.net has not been able to receive confirmation of this information from the police.
The newspaper said the theft occurred in a depot located in a former army barracks, that also houses the Forensic Center.
Dacic: Croatia in circle of anti-Serb hysteria
BELGRADE - Croatia is trapped in a circle of anti-Serb hysteria, which is what its entire policy towards Serbia is based on, Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said Thursday.
Dacic was commenting on Zagreb's decision to file criminal charges against five former Yugoslav People's Army generals who are Serbian citizens.
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Croatia's marked as aggressor, they can't sue - Dacic
Dacic pointed out that Croatia has been designated as an aggressor by the Hague Tribunal.
"This is an internal political demand and propaganda, because Croatia is not doing well. Croatia has been marked as an aggressor. It has been marked in the Tribunal; Serbia has not been marked by any act," he told TV Pink.
Linta: Croatian president "uttered a bunch of nonsense"
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic "uttered a bunch of nonsense" when she reacted on this week's Hague Tribunal ruling.
Croatian president blasted for "uttering bunch of nonsense"
This is according to President of the Alliance of Serbs from the Region Miodrag Linta, who commented on Grabar-Kitarovic saying that although the Hague found the country's 1990s-era state leaders to have been members of a joint criminal enterprise, it was Serbia, rather than Croatia, who was "the aggressor."