01/01/2022 Croazia, (Hrvatska)
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”
Active Landmines. After the Croatian war of independence ended, about 17,000 Landmines remained active. Several regions in Croatia still possess these unexploded mines. Students should watch out for warning signs indicating the existence of unexploded mines and avoid that route.
Photo-Source: thedubrovniktimes.com
Akcija „Manje oružja – manje tragedija“ i dalje je aktualna i građani mogu policiji nakon odluke o dragovoljnoj predaji, predati oružje koje ilegalno posjeduju bez straha od sankcija. Nakon poziva na broj telefona 192, stručno osposobljeni policijski službenici za protueksplozijsku zaštitu će doći na dogovorenu lokaciju i od građanina preuzeti oružje. Više informacija o spomenutoj akciji, može se dobiti pozivom na besplatan broj telefona 08008892.
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