Serbs from Croatia receive calls to join the Serbian army in the event of a war in Kosovo, a member of parliament claims
Serbs from Croatia are receiving calls for mobilization in case of war in Kosovo, claims the Croatian MP Marian Pavlicek, conveys "Free Dalmatia".
According to him, people who work in the Croatian police have also been summoned. One of them has already received instructions on what to do in case of mobilization, says the MP.
He states that from October onwards, many Croatian citizens, who are also citizens of Serbia, ie have dual citizenship, receive calls for recruitment in connection with the possible mobilization of the Serbian army in the event of a war in Kosovo.
"At least 15 Croatian policemen received invitations because they have dual citizenship, to report to Sremska Mitrovica," Pavlicek said in the Parliament.
The MP says that neither the Croatian Minister of the Interior, Davor Bozinovic, nor the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Gordan Grlic Radman, did not want to comment on the case, for which, according to Pavlicek, they should have sent a protest note to Serbia.