Four People Deliberately Started Fires in Croatia, Police Also Found Weapons
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The suspects include three Croatian citizens, aged 46, 45 and 42, and a 33-year-old Polish citizen.
One person found dead in the city of Omis - At least 40 people injured in the fire
They admitted that the forest fires in Croatia were caused by deliberate arson - Four gunmen were arrested, and the authorities are also investigating for terrorism.
The fire caused significant property damage among residents. Croatian police conducted searches, during which officers seized weapons.
Croatian police have detained four people suspected of arson in ten locations, including a 33-year-old Polish citizen and three Croatian citizens.
Croatian police have arrested four people suspected of being involved in setting fires around Zadar. They were tipped off by local residents. Investigators are now investigating their possible connection to the fires that have hit several locations in Dalmatia in recent days. Firefighters have been working on areas including Omiš and the island of Dugi Otok, where they have released footage.
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