Cars from Bosnia-Herzegovina Damaged in Dubrovnik
May 2nd, 2008
Zagreb, May 2 (CP) – Four vehicles from Bosnia-Herzegovina were damaged in the late hours of Wednesday as their owners were holidaying in the ancient walled city on May Day.
The cars were parked at the Gradac parking lot and their owners discovered when they came to pick them up that they were badly vandalised with number plates being torn off, the windshields smashed and insults being sprayed onto the car body parts.
The police had immediately arrived to the scene and are searching for the vandals.
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