Military arsenal seized in north, Serbia denies responsibility for terrorist attack
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Official Belgrade has denied having a hand despite the many captured military arsenal and eight people arrested for participating in the terrorist attack in the north of Kosovo.

Kosovo has accused Serbia of being responsible for the attack, which they described as terrorist. The attacks were condemned by both the United States of America and the European Union.

But the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuçiq, said that his country "has nothing to do with the explosion in the Ibër-Lepenc canal."

"I did not hurry to declare, I will not make excuses to anyone. When someone is being followed, stay away and do not participate. Never make decisions out of fear, never make decisions under pressure. What do you think that I was not in a hurry this morning to say that Serbia has nothing to do with the explosion in the Ibër-Lepenc canal. Why should I justify myself to someone? While they know we haven't! If I run around the world media to justify myself, even then they will interpret it as they want", he said.

Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric accused "the ethno-nationalist regime of Albin Kurti of being quick to point the finger at Serbia without evidence" and that "such premature accusations are a deliberate diversion, potentially showing the involvement of the Albin regime Kurt.”

"These baseless accusations undermine the efforts for a constructive dialogue and serve only to escalate tensions in an already delicate situation", emphasized Gjuriq.

Last night around 19:00, an explosive device was thrown into the Ibër-Lepenc water supply channel in Varaga of Zubin Potok. This has endangered the supply of drinking water for the entire region, as well as endangering the operation of the cooling system in KEK's power plants.

Kosovo police today exposed a large amount of weaponry and military equipment captured in the north, during which eight people were also arrested in the controls carried out in ten locations in the north, under suspicion of participation in the largest attack on vital critical infrastructure in post-war Kosovo.

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