Musliu: Radoicic's threat, Vucic's next card in Putin's hybrid war
Yesterday's video of the Serbian criminal, Milan Radoicic, who is on the American blacklist, by the security analyst Agim Musliu, is considered as a fragment of the Serbian-Russian hybrid war.
In a written interview for Kosovapress, he said that addressing through this video is nothing more than Aleksandar Vucic's card.
"The addressing of this style was obviously done with the approval of Aleksandar Vucic. Otherwise, why was this criminal hiding until today? This is a rhetorical question, but one that really has the answer inside", said Musliu.
He further emphasized that Vucic brought Radoicic into public in order to increase his value and to show that he can destabilize the Western Balkans.
"Vucic has brought Radocic at this time to increase his value and to distract the attention of the West on his indecision to impose sanctions on Russia. In fact, this mostly suits Vladimir Putin's hybrid war, because any eventual conflict in the Balkans distracts the West's attention from Russian aggression in Ukraine," Musliu concluded.
Sanctioned by the USA and wanted by the authorities of the Republic of Kosovo, the head of the Serbian criminal group, Milan Radojicic, at the same time the vice-president of the Serbian List, in a video in which he claims to have shot it from the territory of Kosovo, appeared desperate and in threatening tones.
Finally, Musliu said that, "Radoicic's threat is also addressed to the Serbs of the northern municipalities of the Republic of Kosovo, who have disregarded Serbia's calls for revolts".
"A large part of the Serbs of the northern municipalities of the Republic of Kosovo have noticed that they are being used by criminal structures in the north for criminal interests. Unfortunately, these structures are led and try to be legitimized by a parliamentary party such as the Serbial List, whose vice president is the criminal Radoicic," concluded Musliu.
At the end of last year, the United States of America imposed sanctions on an organized crime group operating in the north of Kosovo, headed by Milan Radoicic and Zvonko Veselinovic.
According to the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), in addition to Radoicic Veselinovic, the organized crime group operating in the north of Kosovo includes Zvonko's brother, Zarko Veselinovic, then Zelko Bojic, Milan Mihajlovic, Sinisa Nedeljkovic, Radovan Radic, Milan Radisavlevic, Milojko Radisavlevic, Marko Rosic, Radule Stevic and Milivoje Vulovic.