Kurti exhibits the seized Serbian-Russian emblems in the north
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Kurti exhibits the seized Serbian-Russian emblems in the north
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Prime Minister Albin Kurti has exposed the Russian and Serbian emblems of the intelligence, military and security structures that were captured after the November 29 terrorist attack in the "Ibër-Lepenci" water channel.

He said that this discovery proves the potential involvement of Serbian-Russian extremist and terrorist groups with strong ties in Serbia, which aim to destabilize Kosovo and create an insecure environment in the region.

"Stability and peace in the Balkans require a unified and decisive response against these terrorist actions and destabilizing activities that endanger general security and democratic values ​​in the region," Kurti wrote.

After the raids in the north, in connection with the terrorist attack in Varaga by Zubin Potok, the Kosovo Police had confiscated significant amounts of weapons, ammunition, uniforms and various equipment. There have also been arrests in connection with the case.

Immediately after the terrorist attack, Prime Minister Kurti accused Serbia of being behind the organization of Serbian criminal gangs.

"They want to cause panic in us too with such attacks. They have nothing to do with the army, the police of Kosovo, nor Kosovo, but someone will be found who will throw a grenade", he said.

Kurti has linked recent terrorist attacks to those of the Russian Federation against critical infrastructure in Ukraine. The weight of the consequences of this attack, if it reached its goal, would cause for weeks the interruption of energy production from TC Kosova B, leaving more than half of the population of Kosovo without electricity and without heating for 130 thousand citizens of Pristina .

Furthermore, there would be water interruptions in the factories of Shkabaj, Drenas, Shipol, Balincë, leaving over 300 thousand citizens of South Mitrovica, Skenderaj, Vushtrri, North Mitrovica, Zveçan, Drenas, Fushë Kosova and Obiliq without water. jeopardizing the supply for more than 300 thousand others in Pristina and thus other services that depend on electricity such as telecommunications would be endangered.

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