Plenkov: There was a bomb in fear

Croatia's prime minister, Andrej Plenkov, has issued a statement after the HDZ National Council and Headship hearing. At a media conference, he has made known the topics discussed within the ruling party. We talked about the most serious problem, the drop of a drone. Today we have held an appointment with all the organs [...]
At a media conference, he has made known the topics discussed within the ruling party.
We talked about the most serious problem, the drop of a drone. Today we have held an appointment with all competent organs. It is accurate, it has been explosives, there has been a kind of bomb in the butterfly, it will be discovered precisely which”, the prime minister said.
He added that much information is still missing. It is unknown, he says, who else, why and how he sent the bomb.
The French have expressed their readiness to help us. We are also talking to the United States to see how they can help us”, he said.
As the entire investigation process is continuing, Plenkov said experts in a few days' time will come out in detail, while adding that the “has had an explosion when the bird crashed”, but that it does not belong to him to ask who was monitoring the situation.
I immediately informed everyone in the EU and NATO on Friday. The situation here is simple. Since there wasn't a dead man and we didn't know this information in detail at the time, and because the mosaic of the investigation was done together, we'll all know what happened. We don't know who guided him, how he came, whether by will or by mistake, or by some sabotage. When we find out all of this, we'll put in a mosaic. All partners are familiar with this and will be informed further”, he said.
Asked whether Croatian radars could have seen the butterfly in advance, Prime Minister Plenkovic said it would be investigations that will all clarify.
The “flew longer over Hungary, was very short in Croatia. Those who unite the entire mosaic will work on it when they have something concrete and then inform you. What is reliable is that there has been no announcement from two NATO members,” he added, referring to Romania and Hungary.
I met Orban on Thursday and Friday. He understood what had happened. It's up to them to see why there's no notice of us”, Plenkov said.












