Anti-Serbian Cyrillic incident in another Croatian town

A sign written in Cyrillic placed on the Serb Minority Council building in the Croatian town of Pula was daubed with spray paint on Orthodox Christmas Eve.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 08.01.2014.

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PULA A sign written in Cyrillic placed on the Serb Minority Council building in the Croatian town of Pula was daubed with spray paint on Orthodox Christmas Eve. This has been reported by the Croatian media. Anti-Serbian Cyrillic incident in another Croatian town The police, who are looking for the perpetrators, established that the act was committed "between 17:00 CET on January 6 and 12.40 CET on January 7." It was then that a police officer on duty in the area noticed that the Cyrillic plate on the building of the Serb Minority Council was daubed, the Hina news agency reported. Criminal damage charges have been filed with the state prosecutor's office against the unknown perpetrators, Natasa Vitasovic, the spokeswoman of the police administration of the Istrian region, told the agency on Tuesday. This is the first such incident in Istria, the agency said. Incidents in Croatia targeting signs on public buildings written in Serbian Cyrillic script started in September in Vukovar. An example of a bilingual sign in Croatia (Beta/Hina, file) Tanjug

Anti-Serbian Cyrillic incident in another Croatian town

The police, who are looking for the perpetrators, established that the act was committed "between 17:00 CET on January 6 and 12.40 CET on January 7."

It was then that a police officer on duty in the area noticed that the Cyrillic plate on the building of the Serb Minority Council was daubed, the Hina news agency reported.

Criminal damage charges have been filed with the state prosecutor's office against the unknown perpetrators, Natasa Vitasović, the spokeswoman of the police administration of the Istrian region, told the agency on Tuesday.

This is the first such incident in Istria, the agency said.

Incidents in Croatia targeting signs on public buildings written in Serbian Cyrillic script started in September in Vukovar.

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