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This is the scene behind the Naval Building in Vukovar: 'Nobody cares, apparently not even Purity'
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive19 hr. ago

This is the scene behind the Naval Building in Vukovar: 'Nobody cares, apparently not even Purity'

The article describes a deteriorated state of waste containers in Vukovar, Croatia, highlighting residents' frustration over the lack of maintenance and cleanliness. Residents report that containers for organic waste, paper, plastic, and mixed waste are damaged or improperly managed, with some containers lying on the ground. A citizen sent photos showing the disarray around the 'Maritime Building,' emphasizing that neither local authorities nor sanitation workers seem to care. The article notes that the Cleanliness Subdivision claims they replace damaged bins according to user requests but acknowledges potential delays. It also mentions that residents can contact customer service for further assistance.

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This is the scene behind the Naval Building in Vukovar: 'Nobody cares, apparently not even Purity'

The article describes a deteriorated state of waste containers in Vukovar, Croatia, highlighting residents' frustration over the lack of maintenance and cleanliness. Residents report that containers for organic waste, paper, plastic, and mixed waste are damaged or improperly managed, with some containers lying on the ground. A citizen sent photos showing the disarray around the 'Maritime Building,' emphasizing that neither local authorities nor sanitation workers seem to care. The article notes that the Cleanliness Subdivision claims they replace damaged bins according to user requests but acknowledges potential delays. It also mentions that residents can contact customer service for further assistance.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a failure of local governance and sanitation services, using emotionally charged language such as 'sramotno' (shameful) and emphasizing the neglect by authorities. While it does cite official responses, the tone leans toward criticizing systemic inefficiency rather än

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