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The bus that crashed in Croatia did not have Kosovo license plates, but Albanian ones.

FESTIM RIZANAJ

The information portal "Kosovapost.net" published an article yesterday (February 26) regarding the bus accident in Croatia with the caption in the Facebook post, "The bus had Kosovo license plates!"

After a fact-check conducted by hibrid.info, it was found that the bus that crashed yesterday in Croatia had Albanian license plates, not Kosovo's, as claimed.


Link to the article published on "Kosovapost.net":

https://www.facebook.com/kosovapost16/posts/pfbid02KagaRie6Xi646NW5y8RaEuR7S4Pu72Ui2erZNv4P54nQ7on5es25AFA9AM3JiSMfl


In the footage that appears in the chronicle prepared by the media outlet "TopChannel" regarding the case, it can be seen that the bus that was involved in the accident had Albanian license plates. (here)

A second from the news report prepared by Top Channel

So, the bus that crashed in Croatia, as seen in the images published in the media, has license plates that start with the letters AB of the road transport services of the state of Albania. (here)


Analyze:

The information portal "Kosovapost.net" has published an article regarding the bus accident in Croatia with the caption in the Facebook post, "The bus had Kosovo license plates!"

After a fact-check conducted by hibrid.info, it was found that the bus that crashed yesterday in Croatia had Albanian license plates, not Kosovo's, as claimed.

Based on its work methodology, hibrid.info assesses this claim as "unverified content".


Rating:

The “Unverified” rating is given to those media reports that do not provide sufficient information to confirm the claims made in the report, and which have not been able to confirm the same due to the lack or non-possession of reliable sources.

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