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Brussels, Belgium Wednesday, 29JUL20. Press conference by High Representative/Vice-President Borrell and Vice-President Jourová on stepping up the response to disinformation around the coronavirus pandemic. POOL / Photo 2020 © Delmi Álvarez.***Copy the caption, delete METADATA ad Add your photographer name***

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Brussels, Belgium Wednesday, 29JUL20. Press conference by High Representative/Vice-President Borrell and Vice-President Jourová on stepping up the response to disinformation around the coronavirus pandemic. POOL / Photo 2020 © Delmi Álvarez.***Copy the caption, delete METADATA ad Add your photographer name***

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ALD20130429-CRO374-osijek.jpg

Two women walking in center of Osijek one of the cities that during the war of Croatia around 50,000 shells were fired by serbian army causing 5,222 wounded people and killing 954 from injuries, destruyendo the hospital, the Cathedral and many other buildings. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Osijek center. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO004-vukovar.jpg

Women in Vukovar set a esculpture with flowers near the entry to the city. Vukovar was heavily damaged during a siege in the Croatian War of Independence and most otf the buildings destroyed. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Women in Vukovar set a esculpture with flowers near the entry to the city. Vukovar was heavily damaged during a siege in the Croatian War of Independence and most otf the buildings destroyed. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO030-vukovar.jpg

Women in Vukovar set a esculpture with flowers near the entry to the city. Vukovar was heavily damaged during a siege in the Croatian War of Independence and most otf the buildings destroyed. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO050-vukovar_1.jpg

A group of young students watch a video that explaining the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO060-vukovar-bw2.jpg

A group of young students walks in the corridor of the hospital of vukovar destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Hospital of Vukovar museum. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO088-vukovar-bw.jpg

During the siege to Vukovar the wounded people in the hospital was in the basement but in November 18, 1991 the serbian troops entry and take them, killing a few days later near the city. The siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO089-vukovar.jpg

During the siege to Vukovar the wounded people in the hospital was in the basement but in November 18, 1991 the serbian troops entry and take them, killing a few days later near the city. the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO097-vukovar-bw.jpg

Hospital of Vukovar museum. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO113-vukovar-bw.jpg

A group of young students walks in the corridor of the hospital of vukovar destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO129-vukovar.jpg

Hospital of vukovar destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO130-vukovar-bw.jpg

Hospital of Vukovar museum. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO142-vukovar-bw.jpg

House in the cneter of Vukovar.Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO163-vukovar.jpg

Radio Vukovar building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Remains of a building in Vukovar destroyed during the war in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO178-vukovar-bw.jpg

Remains of a building in Vukovar destroyed during the war in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO208-vukovar.jpg

Building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO215-vukovar-bw.jpg

Building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO215-vukovar-bw2.jpg

Building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO222-vukovar-bw.jpg

Children play futbol in Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO226-vukovar2.jpg

Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO243-vukovar-bw2.jpg

The water tower the monument that remember the siege of the city of Vukovar more tha 87 days in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130430-CRO243-vukovar.jpg

The water tower the monument that remember the siege of the city of Vukovar more tha 87 days in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A young wear a t-shirt where can be read "Vukovar is croata"in protest to the use of cyrilic in the plates of street names. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Wall with phrase against the use of cyrilic in the city of Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A bone of a animal is seen in a mass grave found in the slaughterhouse of Sotin, Croatia on 30.04.2013 The human remains of the people were mixed with particles of animal. 13 residents of Sotin, the suburbs of Vukovar, were killed by Serbs in the night 26/27 December 1991. Twenty five people from Sotin are still missing from that period. Two former police and territorial defence officers in Sotin, Zarko Milosevic and Dragan Loncar, were arrested on war crimes charges on February 4. “Milosevic and Loncar, together with other members of the police and territorial defence forces, arrested more than ten civilians and detained them at the police station,” the prosecutor in Belgrade said.“On December 26, 1991, they put them in an army truck and took them to an unknown location and killed them with automatic weapons,” it said.After 22 years this is the first indication of official cooperation between the Government of Croatia and the Serbian authorities on the issue of missing of missing persons. Croatia currently looking for 1703, missing people.

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Mass grave in Sotin where were found 13 bodies of people killed during the siege to Vukovar in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A bone of a animal is seen in a mass grave found in the slaughterhouse of Sotin, Croatia on 30.04.2013 The human remains of the people were mixed with particles of animal. 13 residents of Sotin, the suburbs of Vukovar, were killed by Serbs in the night 26/27 December 1991. Twenty five people from Sotin are still missing from that period. Two former police and territorial defence officers in Sotin, Zarko Milosevic and Dragan Loncar, were arrested on war crimes charges on February 4. “Milosevic and Loncar, together with other members of the police and territorial defence forces, arrested more than ten civilians and detained them at the police station,” the prosecutor in Belgrade said.“On December 26, 1991, they put them in an army truck and took them to an unknown location and killed them with automatic weapons,” it said.After 22 years this is the first indication of official cooperation between the Government of Croatia and the Serbian authorities on the issue of missing persons. Croatia currently looking for 1703, missing people.

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ALD20130430-CRO296-sotin-bw.jpg

A bone of a animal is seen in a mass grave found in the slaughterhouse of Sotin, Croatia on 30.04.2013 The human remains of the people were mixed with particles of animal. 13 residents of Sotin, the suburbs of Vukovar, were killed by Serbs in the night 26/27 December 1991. Twenty five people from Sotin are still missing from that period. Two former police and territorial defence officers in Sotin, Zarko Milosevic and Dragan Loncar, were arrested on war crimes charges on February 4. “Milosevic and Loncar, together with other members of the police and territorial defence forces, arrested more than ten civilians and detained them at the police station,” the prosecutor in Belgrade said.“On December 26, 1991, they put them in an army truck and took them to an unknown location and killed them with automatic weapons,” it said.After 22 years this is the first indication of official cooperation between the Government of Croatia and the Serbian authorities on the issue of missing persons. Croatia currently looking for 1703, missing people.

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Monument to Blago Zadro and a tank with chil ndren near Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A tramway in Osijek. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130501-CROATIA459-osijek.jpg

A Antonov plane used for fumigation is repaired near Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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ALD20130501-CROATIA495-vukovar-marko-karaula.jpg

Marko Karaula former soldier in the croatian army with his dog in Vukovar wear a jacket used in the war. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Marco a young awarded winner player of snooker in Osijek. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A supervisor of a compnay working for CROMAC show a part of a antitank rocket exploded in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA031-paulin.jpg

Supervisors and staff of Cromac reading the maps in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA038-paulin-bw.jpg

Supervisors and staff of Cromac reading the maps in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA043-paulin.jpg

Darko Vidosic is ready to work in a simulation to seek mines unexploded. Two minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA071-paulin-bw.jpg

Two minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA083-paulin.jpg

Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA098-Milan.jpg

Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA111-milan-bw.jpg

Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA112-milan.jpg

Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA116-milan-bw.jpg

Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA133-milan.jpg

Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA165-paulin.jpg

A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA168-paulin-bw.jpg

A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA168-paulin-bw2.jpg

A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA176-paulin.jpg

A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA182-paulin.jpg

A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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ALD20130502-CROATIA193-paulin.jpg

A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Roza TONC mother of Josip TONC a young guy killed by paramilitary troops in Cetekovca cleans and cares the grave of his son in Cetekovca. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Roza TONC mother of Josip TONC a young guy killed by paramilitary troops in Cetekovca cleans and cares the grave of his son in Cetekovca. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Roza TONC mother of Josip TONC a young guy killed by paramilitary troops in Cetekovca cleans and cares the grave of his son in Cetekovca. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Rudolf and Marija PINCAR in the basement of their home in Cetekovca. Both are survivors of the massacre of 24 civilians by chetniks in the small village. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Rubble of a house that was attacked and burned and where four people was killed by the chetniks. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Rubble of a house that was attacked and burned and where four people was killed by the chetniks. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Cemetery of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Brussels, Belgium Wednesday, 29JUL20. Press conference by High Representative/Vice-President Borrell and Vice-President Jourová on stepping up the response to disinformation around the coronavirus pandemic. POOL / Photo 2020 © Delmi Álvarez.***Copy the caption, delete METADATA ad Add your photographer name***

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Brussels, Belgium Wednesday, 29JUL20. Press conference by High Representative/Vice-President Borrell and Vice-President Jourová on stepping up the response to disinformation around the coronavirus pandemic. POOL / Photo 2020 © Delmi Álvarez.***Copy the caption, delete METADATA ad Add your photographer name***

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Two women walking in center of Osijek one of the cities that during the war of Croatia around 50,000 shells were fired by serbian army causing 5,222 wounded people and killing 954 from injuries, destruyendo the hospital, the Cathedral and many other buildings. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Osijek center. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Women in Vukovar set a esculpture with flowers near the entry to the city. Vukovar was heavily damaged during a siege in the Croatian War of Independence and most otf the buildings destroyed. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Women in Vukovar set a esculpture with flowers near the entry to the city. Vukovar was heavily damaged during a siege in the Croatian War of Independence and most otf the buildings destroyed. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Women in Vukovar set a esculpture with flowers near the entry to the city. Vukovar was heavily damaged during a siege in the Croatian War of Independence and most otf the buildings destroyed. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A group of young students watch a video that explaining the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A group of young students walks in the corridor of the hospital of vukovar destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Hospital of Vukovar museum. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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During the siege to Vukovar the wounded people in the hospital was in the basement but in November 18, 1991 the serbian troops entry and take them, killing a few days later near the city. The siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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During the siege to Vukovar the wounded people in the hospital was in the basement but in November 18, 1991 the serbian troops entry and take them, killing a few days later near the city. the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Hospital of Vukovar museum. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A group of young students walks in the corridor of the hospital of vukovar destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Hospital of vukovar destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Hospital of Vukovar museum. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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House in the cneter of Vukovar.Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Radio Vukovar building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Remains of a building in Vukovar destroyed during the war in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Remains of a building in Vukovar destroyed during the war in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Building in Vukovar was destroyed during the siege to the city by 87 days in 1991 and later surrender to the serbian army. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Children play futbol in Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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The water tower the monument that remember the siege of the city of Vukovar more tha 87 days in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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The water tower the monument that remember the siege of the city of Vukovar more tha 87 days in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A young wear a t-shirt where can be read "Vukovar is croata"in protest to the use of cyrilic in the plates of street names. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Wall with phrase against the use of cyrilic in the city of Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A bone of a animal is seen in a mass grave found in the slaughterhouse of Sotin, Croatia on 30.04.2013 The human remains of the people were mixed with particles of animal. 13 residents of Sotin, the suburbs of Vukovar, were killed by Serbs in the night 26/27 December 1991. Twenty five people from Sotin are still missing from that period. Two former police and territorial defence officers in Sotin, Zarko Milosevic and Dragan Loncar, were arrested on war crimes charges on February 4. “Milosevic and Loncar, together with other members of the police and territorial defence forces, arrested more than ten civilians and detained them at the police station,” the prosecutor in Belgrade said.“On December 26, 1991, they put them in an army truck and took them to an unknown location and killed them with automatic weapons,” it said.After 22 years this is the first indication of official cooperation between the Government of Croatia and the Serbian authorities on the issue of missing of missing persons. Croatia currently looking for 1703, missing people.

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Mass grave in Sotin where were found 13 bodies of people killed during the siege to Vukovar in 1991. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A bone of a animal is seen in a mass grave found in the slaughterhouse of Sotin, Croatia on 30.04.2013 The human remains of the people were mixed with particles of animal. 13 residents of Sotin, the suburbs of Vukovar, were killed by Serbs in the night 26/27 December 1991. Twenty five people from Sotin are still missing from that period. Two former police and territorial defence officers in Sotin, Zarko Milosevic and Dragan Loncar, were arrested on war crimes charges on February 4. “Milosevic and Loncar, together with other members of the police and territorial defence forces, arrested more than ten civilians and detained them at the police station,” the prosecutor in Belgrade said.“On December 26, 1991, they put them in an army truck and took them to an unknown location and killed them with automatic weapons,” it said.After 22 years this is the first indication of official cooperation between the Government of Croatia and the Serbian authorities on the issue of missing persons. Croatia currently looking for 1703, missing people.

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A bone of a animal is seen in a mass grave found in the slaughterhouse of Sotin, Croatia on 30.04.2013 The human remains of the people were mixed with particles of animal. 13 residents of Sotin, the suburbs of Vukovar, were killed by Serbs in the night 26/27 December 1991. Twenty five people from Sotin are still missing from that period. Two former police and territorial defence officers in Sotin, Zarko Milosevic and Dragan Loncar, were arrested on war crimes charges on February 4. “Milosevic and Loncar, together with other members of the police and territorial defence forces, arrested more than ten civilians and detained them at the police station,” the prosecutor in Belgrade said.“On December 26, 1991, they put them in an army truck and took them to an unknown location and killed them with automatic weapons,” it said.After 22 years this is the first indication of official cooperation between the Government of Croatia and the Serbian authorities on the issue of missing persons. Croatia currently looking for 1703, missing people.

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Monument to Blago Zadro and a tank with chil ndren near Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A tramway in Osijek. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A Antonov plane used for fumigation is repaired near Vukovar. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Marko Karaula former soldier in the croatian army with his dog in Vukovar wear a jacket used in the war. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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Marco a young awarded winner player of snooker in Osijek. Croatia is set to become the 28th member state of the European Union on 1 July 2013.

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A supervisor of a compnay working for CROMAC show a part of a antitank rocket exploded in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Supervisors and staff of Cromac reading the maps in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Supervisors and staff of Cromac reading the maps in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Darko Vidosic is ready to work in a simulation to seek mines unexploded. Two minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Two minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Milan KRZMAN was wounded two times by grenate and mine in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, losing the right eye and part of his left leg in a corn field by mines placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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A machine minesweepers of a private company show in a simulated mine clearance to the press in the Croatian town of Paulin Dvor, northeast of the country, as is the work (simulated) seeking unexploded mines in a field of agriculture placed during the war in Croatia in 1991 and later forgotten. Most of mine are from yugoslav army origin.In Croatia there are more than 75,000 unexploded mines which is a high risk to people living near the villages. More than 1,912 people had been injured and killed by the explosion in the rural and cities areas of Croatia. Clearance of unexploded landmines require at least many years and billions of euros. The Croatian Government has insufficient funds to clear mines in the country and expect after join EU in July 1st, 2013 to receive more help. Actually, Cromac, the government agency responsible for mine clearance have the support of private and foreign companies, including other global organizations.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Roza TONC mother of Josip TONC a young guy killed by paramilitary troops in Cetekovca cleans and cares the grave of his son in Cetekovca. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Roza TONC mother of Josip TONC a young guy killed by paramilitary troops in Cetekovca cleans and cares the grave of his son in Cetekovca. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Roza TONC mother of Josip TONC a young guy killed by paramilitary troops in Cetekovca cleans and cares the grave of his son in Cetekovca. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Rudolf and Marija PINCAR in the basement of their home in Cetekovca. Both are survivors of the massacre of 24 civilians by chetniks in the small village. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Rubble of a house that was attacked and burned and where four people was killed by the chetniks. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Rubble of a house that was attacked and burned and where four people was killed by the chetniks. Scenes of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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Cemetery of Cetekovca, Croatia where in November 4th, 1991 chetniks (paramilitary forces of yugoslavian army) killed 24 persons, old and young (not soldiers) at 09.00 am. The paramilitaries was stopped by the Croatian army and they stopped killing people in the half way of the village. There was 4 survivors of the massacre. The chetniks killed the people out of the houses and used them as shells to protect from the heavy fire from the croatina army of brigade 136 of Slatina near to the village.

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