Zagreb - A Croatian war veteran killed four people with an automatic rifle in a rage caused by a family feud, local media said Monday.
The man, a soldier who took part in Croatian independence war in the 1990s, killed a nephew, the nephew's mother, daughter and a family friend amid an argument over the split of a vineyard in Krizevci, 100 kilometres northeast of the capital Zagreb.
Zagreb - Croatian rescuers on Tuesday discovered the wreckage of a small passenger aircraft which disappeared in rugged terrain six days earlier.
The Cessna aircraft, thought to have had four instructors from a pilot school onboard, was flying from Zagreb to Zadar, some 220 kilometres south on the Adriatic Coast.
The people from the plane have not yet been found, the head of the Alpine rescue service, Zeljko Prizmic, told national television.
Zagreb- Croatian defender Robert Kovac has signed a contract with Dinamo Zagreb and would join his new teammates in camp in Turkey, his new club said Thursday.
Kovac, 35, was quoted as saying that he was unhappy with his previous team, Borussia Dortmund. His contract runs until 2010, Dinamo said, without announcing other details, such as the pay to Kovac and compensation to Borussia.