3 Croats face hate crime charges in attack on Serbian team
ZAGREB, Croatia — Three people detained in Croatia over an attack on Serbian water polo team players at a seaside cafe face hate crime charges, police said Monday.
The incident in the Adriatic port city of Split, which occurred on Saturday before a regional league match between Mornar Split and Red Star Belgrade, further strained relations between Serbia and Croatia, which fought a war in the 1990s.
Red Star goalkeeper Alesandro Kralj said he was forced to jump into the freezing sea to avoid the attackers wielding sticks and a knife and “save myself.” The Serbian team returned to Belgrade without playing the match.
In Belgrade, Kralj showed at a news conference what he said was a knife wound on his leg.