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Charges over attack on Serbian polo team

Three people have been charged with hate crimes after an attack on Serbian water polo players in the Croatian city of Split.

Croatian police say three people detained over an attack on Serbian water polo team players at a seaside cafe will face hate crime charges.

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 says 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 says was a knife wound on his leg.


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