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Croatia makes millions on war in Syria

In the first nine months of last year, the official Zagreb has sold ammunition, mines and rocket launchers in the amount of 83 million euros, Telegraf reports.

Croatia earns millions of euros on war in Syria, selling ammunition and weapons from the Yugoslav war period and the nineties, says Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN).

Croatia also wish to "contain Russia"

Croatia will this year send a battery of multiple rocket launchers to Poland, and 120 soldiers and eight armored vehicles to Lithuania next year.

They will be taking part in the military deployments dubbed "Operation Enhanced Forward Presence," led by Americans and headquartered in Orzysz, Poland, and in Rukla, Lithuania, Sputnik is reporting.

Croats, too, wish to "contain Russia"; join NATO effort

Croatia will this year send a battery of multiple rocket launchers to Poland, and 120 soldiers and eight armored vehicles to Lithuania next year.

They will be taking part in the military deployments dubbed "Operation Enhanced Forward Presence," led by Americans and headquartered in Orzysz, Poland, and in Rukla, Lithuania, Sputnik is reporting.

Rockets fired from Syria hit border province of Kilis

Three Katyusha rockets fired from an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)-controlled region in Syria hit the border province of Kilis on Oct. 2, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage in the attack. 

Security forces were immediately dispatched to the scene and conducted inspections in the area.