Russia has reacted 3 times today on yesterday's events in Kosovo, raising many questions...
Russia seems not to be supported by the country after the failure of the plan to destabilize the north of Kosovo. Yesterday, Serbian gangs opened fire on the police and killed an officer, while 4 of them were killed and 6 others were arrested. The police found a huge arsenal of weapons, proving that an ominous scenario was planned.
But after the failure of this plan, Russia has reacted 3 times today, raising many questions. Russian documents were also found in the monastery, as there were rumors that it might have been a Moscow script. The fact that today the Kremlin has not stopped reacting raises doubts.
First it was Peskov who reacted, and then the Russian ambassador in Belgrade. The spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, reacted this afternoon. She said that the reason for the bloodshed in the north of Kosovo is Albin Kurti. She stated that Kurti is trying to clear the territory of Serbs.
" Yesterday's bloodshed is a direct and immediate consequence of the course of the so-called "prime minister" Albin Kurti, with the aim of igniting the conflict and clearing the territory of the Serbs.
Escalating the situation, he tries to increase the pressure of the West on the leadership of Serbia to force Belgrade to recognize the "independence" of Kosovo. But these are constant games with fire, which, as we can see, are very expensive. This brings the entire Balkan region to a dangerous edge ," Zaharova said.
Earlier, he was the Serbian ambassador in Belgrade, who accused KFOR of being responsible for killing Serbs. Russia did not like the fact that the Kosovo police, who did not tolerate any bandits, entered the monastery.
Yesterday it became clear that it was a wider plan than that. The large number of armaments indicates that a destabilization scenario was intended. The weapons were modern and a criminal group could not possess them without state intervention. Russia has often been accused of wanting destabilization in the Balkans, while Vucic is getting out of line. We can't say that they have anything to do with yesterday's act, but clearly they are very upset that it all came to an end. / Pamphlet
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