Interpol issues an arrest warrant for Milan Radojcic
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Interpol has issued an arrest warrant for the person sanctioned by the USA and Great Britain, Milan Radojcic, KosovaPress learns from sources within the relevant institutions.

Radojcic was recently seen in the monastery of Banjska in the north of the country, where the Serbian terrorists stayed, after the terrorist attack in which the police officer, Afrim Bunjaku, was killed.

Some of the terrorists have managed to leave, among them Radojcic, who was wounded and recovering in Serbia.

Two months ago, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, published a video from the apartment and exclusive villa of the terrorist Milan Radojcic, for which he wrote that they have proven with pictures and other evidence that the leader of the terrorist group in Banjska was Milan Radojcic.

Meanwhile, no earlier than today, it was reported that the Kosovo Police confiscated a high-speed boat belonging to Radojcic.

We remind you that even the former vice-president of the Serbian List, at the same time sanctioned by the USA and Great Britain, Milan Radojcic, has publicly admitted that he participated in the organization of the terrorist group that carried out aggression against Kosovo on September 24. Regarding this, he was interrogated by a Court in Belgrade, whereas he was released from custody, one day after the interrogation.

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