Croatian Coastal Town of Pula Rocked by Two Explosions
February 21st, 2008
Zagreb, February 21 (CP) – Two vans owned by a Pula baker of Albanian descent had been blown up in the early hours of Thursday morning.
The two explosions went off one after the other next to a bakery owned. The police cordoned off the area and refused to discuss the details of the explosion, although it is believed that the attack happened due to the property being owned by an Albanian.
An investigation into the incident is to be carried out by experts from Zagreb and Pula.
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