Two Serbian Nationals Attacked while Napping at Service Station on the Zagreb-Split Motorway
March 16th, 2008
Zagreb, March 16 (CP) – A group of masked assailants attacked two Serb nationals overnight while they were sleeping in their car bearing Novi Sad number plates at the Tifon service station on the Zagreb-Split motorway.
The attack occurred around 4 a.m. and there are reports of the car being damaged.
The Ogulin police have as yet no information on the attackers.
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