MPs honour victims of Croatia accident with one minute silence

Members of the Commission for Legislation, Mandate, Imunite, the Assembly Order and oversight of the Anti-Corruption Agency have held a minute of silence in honour of the ten Kosovars who passed away in yesterday's accident in Croatia. The chairman of this Adnan Rrusten Commission has expressed condolences to family members for the loss of their loved ones, [...]
Members of the Commission for Legislation, Mandate, Imunite, the Assembly Order and oversight of the Anti-Corruption Agency have held a minute of silence in honour of the ten Kosovars who passed away in yesterday's accident in Croatia.
The chairman of this Adnan Rrusten Commission has expressed condolences to family members for the loss of their loved ones until the injured have wished them a quick cure.
Following yesterday's accident in Croatia, where 10 Kosovos remain dead, the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, has declared it a day of state mourning Monday.
On Sunday, ten people of Kosovo's descent lost their lives and over 40 were injured when the bus on which they traveled took off the road in the Croatian town of Slavonski Brod. The bus of 67 travelers, including children, was headed from Frankfurt to Kosovo.
Otherwise President Vjosa Osmani has interrupted her visit to Japan, until she returns to Kosovo. While in the evening hours Sunday, the country's Prime Minister Albin Kurti, along with some of the ministers, has arrived in Croatia, where the wounded have visited.











