Hundreds have marched in Zagreb, Croatia, to highlight concern about the plight of former soldiers and their families not receiving enough help from the state.<br /><br /> Organisers say 3,000 veterans have committed suicide in the past 20 years and they accuse the state of being responsible.<br /><br /> Marchers wore black shirts with white crosses to represent those who have died.<br /><br /> War veteran Marko Rados said: “People who have done that (committed suicide), did not do it because of their material right but because society, which doesn’t care, made them do it.”<br /><br /> Djuro Glogoski from the Fully Disabled Homeland War Veterans Association said: “We have invited everyone, but as far as I can see there is no one here who is responsible for this. It looks like they don’t care about the fact that a veteran’s life is lost every three days to suicide.”