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FOTO Smrtonosno rupe koje vode u mračno podzemlje: Je li ovo gigantsko betonsko čudovište najopasnije mjesto u državi
Croatia🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

FOTO Smrtonosno rupe koje vode u mračno podzemlje: Je li ovo gigantsko betonsko čudovište najopasnije mjesto u državi

The article discusses a dangerous, unfinished concrete structure in the working neighborhood of Siska, near the river Kupa, which has become a site of open, deadly pits. These pits, ranging from one to four meters wide and up to ten meters deep, are unguarded and pose a serious risk to passersby. The structure was intended to be a water reservoir for the now-defunct Sisak Ironworks. It warns that careless individuals could fall into these pits and suffer severe injuries or death, referencing two children who survived after falling in and a third who reportedly drowned in the river Kupa. The article describes the site as a dark, terrifying underground space, emphasizing its danger.

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FOTO Smrtonosno rupe koje vode u mračno podzemlje: Je li ovo gigantsko betonsko čudovište najopasnije mjesto u državi

The article discusses a dangerous, unfinished concrete structure in the working neighborhood of Siska, near the river Kupa, which has become a site of open, deadly pits. These pits, ranging from one to four meters wide and up to ten meters deep, are unguarded and pose a serious risk to passersby. The structure was intended to be a water reservoir for the now-defunct Sisak Ironworks. It warns that careless individuals could fall into these pits and suffer severe injuries or death, referencing two children who survived after falling in and a third who reportedly drowned in the river Kupa. The article describes the site as a dark, terrifying underground space, emphasizing its danger.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the abandoned infrastructure as a 'gigantic concrete monster' and emphasizes its dangers using emotionally charged language ('mračno podzemlje strave', 'smrtonosno opasno'), suggesting a critical view of neglected state projects. While not overtly political, the focus on safety, a

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