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The Rallies in the former Dobrovoljacka Street went on without Incident

Published: May 4, 2022
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The Ministry of the Internal Affairs of the Canton Sarajevo (CS) announced that yesterday‘s rallies in Hamdija Kresevljakovica Street in Sarajevo, formerly Dobrovoljacka, passed without incident.

The police state that, having in mind that these gatherings were assessed as high-risk gatherings, a sufficient number of police officers, both uniformed and criminal police, were engaged, and all necessary measures were taken.

“During the implementation of today’s activities, no incidents were recorded, so, from the police aspect, it can be concluded that today’s tasks were successfully performed by police officers of the CS Ministry of Internal Affairs Police Administration,” it was mentioned in the yesterday’s statement.

In the former Dobrovoljacka Street, the representatives of the “Green Berets” Association paid tribute to the fallen comrades. After that, the anniversary of the suffering of JNA soldiers was marked in the organization of the Government of the Republika Srpska (RS).

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