The Srpsko Narodno Vijeće (SNV) has issued a statement warning of 'messages of hatred and threats' directed at the local Serbian population in Biljana Donji within the Zadar County. The warnings were based on graffiti found overnight on traffic signs, which depict symbols associated with the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and the Operation Storm (Oluja) military operation. The SNV called for swift police investigation and removal by municipal workers. The graffiti includes silver-painted traffic signs with place names, Ustasha greetings (ZDS), units from the Homeland War (HOS), the date of Operation Storm (August 5, 1995), and the name of NDH leader Ante Pavelić.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Rechts): The article frames the graffiti as a threat linked to historical wartime figures and operations, emphasizing nationalist sentiment and potential danger. It highlights the connection between the NDH and Operation Storm, which are historically associated with Croatian nationalism and wartime actions.
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 75 · Objektivität 60): The article reports on graffiti linked to historical figures and events, but does not provide specific evidence or sources for the claims. It presents a clear narrative linking the graffiti to NDH and Operation Storm, which may reflect a political stance. The factual claims are somewhat supported by






