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Sisters gone missing: The search has been going on for 12 days ​
"The girls are under the custody of the Center for Social Work from Bogati, which placed them together with their youngest brother in the Children's Village after reporting domestic violence, that is, their father's abuse," writes Telegraf.
Vucevic attends display of new arms, military equipment at Nikinci
RUMA - Serbian Deputy PM and Defence Minister Milos Vucevic on Tuesday attended a display of new arms and military equipment and devices that are in the final stage of testing before being included in the Serbian Armed Forces' arsenal.
The display took place at the Nikinci centre for testing new arms and military equipment.
Croat Suing Serbia ‘Got Good Deal’ in Wartime House Swap
Franjo Baricevic obtained more valuable property in Croatia than he had in Serbia, contrary to his case against the state of Serbia and Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj, a defence witness told Belgrade Higher Court on Friday.
Suing Vojislav Seselj: One Croat’s Bid to Make Serb Nationalist Leader Pay
Franjo Baricevic was born in 1953 in the small village of Hrtkovci, near the town of Ruma in Serbia's northern Vojvodina region, where his family had lived for several generations.
"Belgrade – Sabac, a mere 40-minute drive"
He also visited the construction site on the second section of the Ruma-Sabac highway and the Sabac-Loznica two-lane highway.
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Vojislav Seselj Denied Right to Appeal Conviction
The UN court in The Hague ruled that Serbian Radical Party leader Seselj cannot file an appeal against a second-instance verdict convicting him of the persecution of Croats in the Serbian village of Hrtkovci in 1992.
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Serbian Police Prevent Nationalist Leader Seselj’s Rally
Police prevented Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj from holding a rally in the village of Hrtkovci, where he made nationalist speeches in 1992 that got him convicted of war crimes.
Serbian Radicals Appeal War Crime Anniversary Rally Ban
The Serbian Radical Party said it has appealed the ban on its planned rally in the village of Hrtkovci, where its leader Vojislav Seselj made nationalist speeches in 1992, for which he was convicted of war crimes.
Serbia Prohibits Seselj Rally on War Crime Anniversary
The interior ministry banned a rally that Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj planned in the village of Hrtkovci, where he made nationalist speeches in 1992 that got him convicted of war crimes.
Vucic: Serbia soon to have ten operational MiG-29s
RUMA - Serbia will soon have ten operational MiG-29 jets and it will not stop there as we want the citizens to feel secure, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in Ruma Thursday.
He added he would have an important phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday.
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