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Kosova2023-10-01 08:11:00

A week after the terrorist attack on the Kosovo Police, Serbia puts the army on alert at the border

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A week after the terrorist attack on the Kosovo Police, Serbia puts the army on
KFOR patrols in the north of Kosovo

It has been a week since the terrorist attack on the Kosovo Police in Banjské i Zveçani, where sergeant Afrim Bunjaku was killed, one policeman was injured and two others were injured.

That day, gunfire lasted for hours, after about 30 heavily armed people took refuge in the Banjska Monastery.

While the tense situation in Banjska continued, Prime Minister Kurti in a press conference presented photographs where armed persons were seen carrying things that could not be identified.

From the continuous gunfire, 3 Serbian attackers were also killed, but the Swedish minister said that they have indications that this number could be higher.

Then, around 18:00 on Sunday, the Special Unit of the Kosovo Police took control of the Banjska Monastery. 6 attackers were arrested there, while others are suspected to have fled to the mountains surrounding the monastery.

A significant amount of weaponry was also found, for which Sveçla said that equipment "for hundreds of other attackers" was found and added that the value of the weaponry reached the figure of 5 million euros. He said that Russian documents were found in some of the cars used by the attackers.

Regarding the situation in the North, on the day of the terrorist attack, the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, also made a statement to the media. He said that the attackers were not Serbian Serbs, but Kosovo Serbs who rebelled against Kurt.

Four people from the armed group that allegedly carried out the terrorist attack are currently in custody, while on Friday the vice president of the Serbian List, Millan Radojicic, took responsibility for everything that happened on Sunday in Banjska.

Radojicic said that he has completed all logistical preparations and that the killing of policeman Afrim Bunjaku happened "accidentally".

Kosovo's evidence of Serbia's connection with the terrorist attack in Kosovo

As early as 7:20 a.m. on Sunday when he confirmed the attack, Prime Minister Kurti said that it was organized with political, financial and logistical support from official Belgrade, but to support Kurti's words, his Minister of the Interior has published some "evidence" about Serbia's official connection with the terrorist group.

Sveçla first shared a video made by the Police drone, where the vice president of the Serbian List, Milan Radojicic, who is on the Black List of the USA and Great Britain, can be seen in the monastery.

"This in the images below is Milan Radojčić, vice president of the Serbian List, also part of the Black List of the USA and the United Kingdom. The chief criminal Radojçic was the leader of this terrorist group and of the attack where the policeman Afrim Bunjaku was killed", Sveçla wrote.

He then released another piece of information, which he presented as evidence. He published a photo of one of the slain attackers, whom he said was Bojan Mijailović, the bodyguard of Serbian BIA chief Aleksandar Vulin during his visit to the Republic of Kosovo in 2013.

"However, today it has been confirmed that one of the killed who was also a participant in that act is Bojan Mijailović, the bodyguard of the head of the Serbian BIA, Aleksandar Vulin, during his visit to the Republic of Kosovo in 2013. The State of "Serbia is fully involved in this terrorist attack with the aim of destabilizing the Republic of Kosovo," Sveçla wrote on Facebook.

“Dëshmia” tjetër për përfshirjen e Serbisë në sulmin e 24 shtatorit që e prezantoi Sveçla ka të bëjë me armatimin që u konfiskua në manastirin e Banjskës. Ai publikoi një dokument, për të cilin tha se është vërtetim që ushtria e Serbisë i ka dhënë grupit me rastin e dorëzimit të lansuesit të granatave, që më pas u zu nga Policia e Kosovës.

Lëvizja e një kolone ushtarake në jug të Serbisë

Të shtunën REL raportoi se rreth mesditës një autokolonë ushtarake po lëvizte nga jugu në veri të vendit.

Më pas Qeveria e Kosovës më pas i bëri thirrje të shtunën vonë Serbisë t’i tërheqë trupat ushtarake nga vija kufitare me të.

"The Government of the Republic of Kosovo is following with attention and vigilance the latest developments regarding the movement of military units of the Armed Forces of Serbia in the direction of the border line with the Republic of Kosovo", said the Government of Kosovo in a press release .

The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Policy and Security, Josep Borrell, called on Serbia on Saturday to immediately stop the movement of the army along the border with Kosovo and to withdraw the troops deployed so far.

Meanwhile, the Coordinator for strategic communications at the National Security Council of the USA, John Kirby, expressed Washington's concern for, as he said, the "large deployment" of Serbian troops along the border with Kosovo.

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