An article reports on concerns raised by residents of Markuševac regarding wild boars entering their neighborhoods. A local resident submitted eight complaints, stating that wild boars have become increasingly common in residential areas, posing a safety risk. The resident claims that despite contacting various institutions, including the Ministry of Agriculture and the City of Zagreb, they received unsatisfactory responses. The Ministry states that local self-governance units are responsible for implementing protective measures against wildlife damage, while the city mentions that preventive measures such as traps are being used. The article concludes with advice for residents to take proactive steps, such as securing private spaces and properly disposing of waste.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both institutional responses and citizen concerns without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from multiple authorities and provides factual information about the measures being taken, without leaning toward any particular political ideology.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article reports on public complaints about wild boars entering residential areas and cites a reader's account. It mentions government responses but lacks specific details on actions taken. The tone leans slightly towards highlighting citizen frustration, affecting objectivity.




