Slovene Fishing Boats Found in Croatian Waters
January 30th, 2008
Zagreb, January 30 (CP) — Two Slovene fishing boats were found in the early afternoon on Wednesday some 0.8 nautical miles into Croatian territorial waters, confirmed the Istria region police. The police was informed of the incident by Savudrija fishermen.
When the police vessel arrived on the scene, the two Slovene boats were 1.3 nautical miles into Croatian territorial waters and left around 1 p.m.
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