Kurti arrives in Croatia

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has arrived in Croatia, where he is hosted by Kosovo's Ambassador, Gzim Kasapolli and several officials. Kurt has arrived at the site where a bus with exiles was injured and is expected to visit the injured who are being treated at the hospital. With him are Foreign Affairs Minister Donika [...]
Kurt has arrived at the site where a bus with exiles was injured and is expected to visit the injured who are being treated at the hospital. Along with him are Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla, Minister of Internal Affairs Xhelal Svechla, Health Minister Arben Vitita, and Vjosa Osman's cabinet chief Blerim Vela.
In Slavonski Brod a bus with exiles has been hit and 10 people have lost their lives and 44 people have been injured.
Croatian police have issued a statement detailing the circumstances of the tragic bus accident on the highway near the town of Slavonski Brod.
Croatian police said that at 6:19 this morning they accepted the accident report on A3 Bregana-Lipovac Highway, in the southern lane near the town of Slavonski Brod. In the Police's statement, it has been described how the bus, with 67 passengers and two drivers, emerged from the highway.

Meanwhile, 14 people who survived without injuries to today's terrible morning accident on the highway to Croatia's Slavonski Brod are currently sheltered and cared for at the Pansion Antonio facility in this city offering hotel services.

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has declared it a day of mourning Monday because of this accident, which claimed the lives of 10 people -- mainly exiles who were coming from Germany for vacation in Kosovo.












