Yugoslav Forces Fire on Croat Civilians in Boat
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Yugoslav soldiers fired on and seized a boatload of Croatian dignitaries near a disputed island, officials said.
Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan expressed outrage despite an apology by telephone from Zoran Djindjic, prime minister of Serbia, Yugoslavia’s main republic.
No one was hurt, and the Croats were released after being interrogated for several hours.
Four boats carrying Croatian politicians and civilians, including children, tried to reach Sarengradska island in the Danube river between Yugoslavia and Croatia.
An official said at least one of the boats came under fire as they approached the island, which Croatia claims but is held by the Yugoslav army. He said it was a prearranged visit.
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