Croatia still top exporter to Bosnia
ICTY marks 20th anniversary amid divided assessments of its work
Croatia and three other countries support TAP project
Josipovic tells CNN Croatia looks to oil and gas fields in Adriatic
Slovakia to open labour market to Croatians after July 1
JULY 23 2012 16:36h
Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic has sent a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extending his condolences for the death of Israeli tourists killed in an explosion in Bulgaria, the croatian government said in a statement on Thursday, adding that Milanovic condemned the terrorist attack.
A suicide bomber carried out an attack that killed seven people in a bus transporting Israeli tourists outside Bulgaria's Burgas airport.
The tourists had arrived in Bulgaria on a charter flight from Israel and were on the bus in the airport car park when the blast tore through the vehicle. Body parts were strewn across the ground, mangled metal hung from the double-decker bus's ripped roof and black smoke billowed over the airport. (Hina)
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