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Road Through Kalotina to Serbia Is Unpassable
The road through Kalotina to Serbia is unpassable, announced the Union of Bulgarian Drivers.
The highway from Niš through Aleksinac in the direction of Belgrade is impossible to use.
Due to a chain crash in which at least 20 cars were involved, the highway Belgrade-Niš has been blocked. At least 18 people have been injured.
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Serbian and Montenegrin citizens caught smuggling drugs
The Croatian police have announced that they arrested a citizen of Serbia and a citizen of Montenegro at the Bajakovo (Batrovci) border crossing with Serbia.
22 kilograms of marijuana were found in the Montenegrin number plates car they were traveling in, the Croatian police said.
Croatia ends blockade of border, Serbia lifts countermeasure
Croatia has opened Bajakovo (Batrovci) and Tovarnik (Sid) crossings on its border with Serbia for all traffic, with no restrictions.
This was reported on Friday afternoon by the Zagreb-based daily Vecernji List.
Serbia and Croatia Maintain Border Blockade
After the dispute over the flow of the refugees escalated into a border dispute between the two countries, Croatia on Friday continued to block freight and some passenger traffic from Serbia while Belgrade still did not allow freight transport from Croatia to enter.
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Bulgaria Advises Motorists to Avoid Serbia-Croatia Border Crossings
Bulgaria on Thursday recommended to its motorists to avoid crossing the border between Serbia and Croatia due to tit-for-tat traffic bans imposed by Belgrade and Zagreb in relation to the migrant crisis.
Croatia shuts down remaining border crossing for trucks
Starting from midnight last night the only crossing on the border between Croatia and Serbia, Batrovci-Bajakovo, has been closed for freight traffic.
Croatian authorities have stopped the entrance to that country. A 10-kilometer long line of trucks has formed on the Serbian side.
Transport minister: Current Comarnic-Brasov motorway project must be restructured
The project of the motorway linking Comarnic to Brasov (north of the capital) will go on if the authorities manage to restructure it, namely to find a financial model to be more efficient for the Romanian budget, in the achievement of which such international financial institutions as the EIB and the EBRD should take part, Transport Minister Ioan Rus told AGERPRES on Saturday.