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Day of Mourning declared Today in Mostar

Published: June 2, 2025
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The Day of Mourning was declared today in the area of ​​Mostar due to the tragic traffic accident that took place on May 31, in which Dalila Žugor, Enis Kurtović and Almin Crnalić were killed.

The day of mourning will be marked by lowering the flags to half-mast on the buildings of the City Administration, City Council of the City of Mostar and public institutions and companies founded by the City of Mostar.

On the Day of Mourning, no public, cultural and entertainment program will be held in public places.

Persons who perform hospitality and tourism activities are obliged to conduct their business in accordance with the Day of Mourning.

Electronic and other media undertake to adapt their programs to the Day of Mourning, announced the City of Mostar.

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