
A genuine terrorist attack took place this morning in the north of Kosovo, where a group of Serbs initially left a Kosovar policeman dead and injured 2 other police officers.
Kosovo Special Forces responded quickly by re-establishing control over the entire territory and killing three of the terrorists and arresting several of them.
An event, which of course affects the whole of Albania and the Balkans, but it was also not left without comment by the foreign media.
The British media giant BBC has placed the developments in Kosovo on one of the main pages of the medium, devoting a long article to the entire conflict.
There, the events are reflected in detail on what happened this September 24.
On the other hand, another British giant of information, the daily The Guardian, in addition to reflecting all the developments, has placed on its main page an exclusive interview with the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, who spoke not only about today's situation , but for the entire course of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
For him, with the last event, the talks with Serbia have reached a "dead end".
The same situation was also reported by the Reuters news agency, which mostly referred to reports from the official sources of the Government of Kosovo.
The American media giant, the Washington Post, also writes about the circumstances of the event, emphasizing the killing of the Kosovar policeman in the fight, as well as adding that tensions between Pristina and Belgrade are increasing.
The Associated Press news agency has dedicated a space on their website to the developments in Kosovo, where they talk about the action of the Police in the north.
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