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14 March, 2022
Croatian president Zoran Milanovic said on Monday that Croatia should invest more in its air defence system,
after a Soviet-era unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) had flown in from Ukraine and crashed in Zagreb last week. “The investigation into the nature of the UAV that crashed in Croatia is in progress and I would not discuss details. I call on others who address the media on this matter every 15 minutes not to do so either, because The UAV spent seven minutes in Croatian air space before crashing near a student dorm in the Jarun district of southwest Zagreb shortly after 11 pm on Thursday, damaging about 40 cars in a nearby car park, but injuring no one. It came from Ukraine, having flown over Romania and Hungary, both NATO members. “Right now that object poses no danger to the Croatian public. I have drawn attention to the shortcomings of the air defence system before, and now is the right time that we start developing it , and fast, even though He said he expected the government to urgently find sufficient funding for the air defence system, noting that cheaper systems should be purchased first, and then more complex ones. Speaking of the possible purchase of the US Patriot air defence system, Milanovic said that it would be too expensive.
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