Health minister Vili Beros said several people have sought medical help for 'injuries inflicted by suspected chemical elements' - but most have had mild symptoms.
Several people have become ill in Croatia after consuming drinks that were allegedly contaminated. Reports of sickness and throat injuries are being investigated - and officials are recommending people to only drink tap water. Health authorities have ordered 'suspected' products to be removed from shops and restaurants - but have not specified what they are. On social media, posts from shops suggested the drinks may have been Coca-Cola brands.
'There is no need for panic, but there is for caution,' added Mr Beros. Read more from Sky News:Are single women being priced out of motherhood?Train drivers wanted for Harry Potter rail routeAnimal-to-human diseases could kill 12 times as many people by 2050 The most recent case in the city of Split involved a man who suffered throat issues after a soft drink, police said. He received medical help - and a similar incident had been reported in the area last month.
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