FOLLA DI DUEMILA PERSONE ASSALTA L'AMBASCIATA CROATA A BELGRADO


        Croatia demands compensation for embassy attack 
        ZAGREB,June16 (SRNA)-The Croatian Foreign Ministry has reacted to l=
ast night's
attacks on its Belgrade embassy with a letter to Milan Simurdic, Serbia-Mon=
tenegro
ambassador to Zagreb.
        The ministry's letter demands to be informed of exactly what happen=
ed and also
requests that an investigation be conducted and damage compensated.
        Croatia contends that around 2,000 Belgradians marched on its embas=
sy last
night, shouting insults and leaving every single window and external light =
smashed.
        The statement added: "The incident peaked when some of those people=
climbed
the embassy balcony, took down the Croatian flag, removed the mast and in i=
ts place
put the Serbia-Montenegro flag".
        
Croatian visit postponed due to embassy attack
        ZAGREB,June15 (SRNA)-Following last night's attack of Belgrade's Cr=
oatian
embassy, Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula has cancelled his visit to=

Montenegro.
        Natalija Bukovec, foreign ministry representative, said: "Under the=
se
circumstances the planned visit to Montenegro could not be carried out". Sh=
e added
that an alternative date is to be set.
        Bukovec said that Montenegrin Foreign Minister Dragisa Burzan telep=
honed
Croatian counterpart Picula to express his regret over the Belgrade inciden=
t.