Croatia’s consul, wife lightly hurt in Iranian missile attack on Tel Aviv

A damaged building is pictured at a site in Tel Aviv hit by a ballistic missile fired from Iran on June 14, 2025. (JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
A damaged building is pictured at a site in Tel Aviv hit by a ballistic missile fired from Iran on June 14, 2025. (JOHN WESSELS / AFP)

BELGRADE, Serbia — Croatia’s consul in Israel and his wife were lightly injured in Iran’s missile strikes on Tel Aviv, Croatia’s Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic Radman says.

“I am shaken by the news that our consul and his wife were injured in the attack on Tel Aviv. The building they live in was hit,” he says on X, formerly Twitter.

“I spoke with them and, fortunately, their injuries are minor and they are not in any life-threatening condition.”

Grlic Radman adds that his ministry was in constant contact with the Croatian Embassy in Israel and was taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of its staff.

“We strongly condemn attacks on civilians and diplomatic facilities. We call for immediate de-escalation and restraint,” Grlic Radman says.

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