Kelmendi: Croatia set up emergency headquarters, maximum care for the injured
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After the tragic event that took place on Sunday morning where ten people lost their lives, the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo have been in constant contact with the Croatian authorities since this morning. This was stated by the spokesperson of the Government of Kosovo, Rozafa Kelmendi, who said that the Croatian authorities have taken all necessary measures for the care and treatment of all passengers who were injured in this tragic accident. Kelmendi stated for KosovaPress that they have received official information that there were 69 people on the bus, where 67 of them were passengers and two drivers. According to her, among these persons 15 of them are minors.
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