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Member of BiH Presidency send the Telegram of Condolences

Published May 14, 2017
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Covic about SDA-SBB Agreement abc.baMember of BiH Presidency Dragan Covic sent a telegram of condolences to the director of the Mostar airport Marin Raspudic and the victims’ families regarding the small plane crash in Mostar.

“Dear Mr. Raspudic, I was deeply disturbed by the news of a plane crash near Mostar, where five people tragically lost their lives, three of which are children. In this difficult day and moments of inexpressible pain it is difficult to find words and comfort to members of families who have lost their dearest ones, “Čović wrote.

“Let the dear God give them eternal peace, and strength to the families to continue to live with the memory of their loved ones in their thoughts and hearts,” says in the telegram.

To recall, five people are killed in an airplane accident which happened yesterday in place Jasenice near city of Mostar, some 100 kilometers from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s (BiH) capital Sarajevo. The plane crashed at 15:50 and 5 people were killed, out of which three children, one younger male and a flight instructor.

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