Bosnian flags torched in Bosnian Croat town

Six Bosnia-Herzegovina flags were set on fire in Vitez, a Croatian town in the Muslim-Croat Federation.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 29.04.2008.

12:14

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Six Bosnia-Herzegovina flags were set on fire in Vitez, a Croatian town in the Muslim-Croat Federation. The flags were displayed in Vitez for the first time after 13 years, reports said. Bosnian flags torched in Bosnian Croat town The incident took place over the weekend, and local police said several persons took part. One suspect has been detained, while another "ran to Croatia", the police explained. The flags were displayed to mark April 28, the day of the municipality.

Bosnian flags torched in Bosnian Croat town

The incident took place over the weekend, and local police said several persons took part.

One suspect has been detained, while another "ran to Croatia", the police explained.

The flags were displayed to mark April 28, the day of the municipality.

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