Slavonski Brod

Unexpected blow for Croatia: "Sweden has become our problem"

Most of the infected are workers of the company "Djuro Djakovic Montaza" from Slavonski Brod, and some of the members of their families.
It is about 20 workers who returned to Croatia from Sweden on May 2 by plane via Frankfurt, which made that flight a new source of infection in Croatia, "Jutarnji list" writes.

One Dead After Explosion in Bosnian Oil Refinery

One worker died and six others were taken to hospital for treatment after an explosion on Tuesday in the oil refinery in the town of Brod, in the north of Bosnia's mainly Serb entity, Republika Srpska. The explosion occurred in the petroleum processing facility at around 9:30pm local time and the cause is still unknown.

Serbian, Croatian ministers "agree on some concrete steps"

Interior ministers of Serbia and Croatia Nebojsa Stefanovic and Ranko Ostojic met on Friday and announced that "some concrete steps have been agreed."

They said Croatian trains will in the future pick up refugees in Sid, on the Serbian side of the border, and take them to a reception center in Slavonski Brod, Croatia.