Protection and Rescue Tactics in Emergency Situations: Field Experiences and Lessons Learned: Taktika zaštite i spasavanja u vanrednim situacijama: Iskustva sa terena i pouke

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Protection and Rescue Tactics in Emergency Situations: Field Experiences and Lessons Learned: Taktika zaštite i spasavanja u vanrednim situacijama: Iskustva sa terena i pouke. / Vladimir, Cvetković M.
2021. (Naučno-stručno društvo za upravljanje rizicima u vanrednim situacijama).

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