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Kurti: Milan Radoičić responsible for sabotage on the Ibar-Lepenac canal
"The state of Serbia is responsible for the planning, financing and logistics of the attack," said Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti
"The state of Serbia is responsible for the planning, financing and logistics of the attack," said Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti
"We have brought in the FBI as support to work directly with Kosovo's law enforcement authorities in order to identify those responsible and ensure that the investigation is credible, comprehensive and leads to appropriate conclusions," said US Ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey Hovenier.
The KFOR mission, led by the NATO alliance, has stepped up security measures to protect the infrastructure after the explosion on the Ibar-Lepenac canal. Previously, Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti asked KFOR for permission to send Kosovo Security Forces to the North, but the KFOR commander did not allow it.
Prishtina and Belgrade accuse each other of sabotage on the Ibar-Lepenac canal, which is crucial for water supply. However, there is no evidence for the claims of either side, according to the Swiss newspaper "Noye Zircher Zeitung".
While a new game of blame-shifting continues between Kurti and Vučić, Kosovo Serbs get the upper hand, as usual. The dynamite attack on the neuralgic point of Kosovo's water and electricity supply was so quickly harnessed into political games
Whoever mined the Ibar-Lepenac canal was very successful because the atmosphere in Kosovo is poisoned, Milica Andrić Rakić from the New Social Initiative, a non-governmental organization from North Mitrovica, told "Vreme"
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, reiterated that the mining of the Ibar-Lepenac canal was used for a hybrid attack on Serbia
"Serbs in the north of Kosovo are not interested in such diversions, and in addition, the Serbs living in this area are not trained, trained or equipped to carry out any diversion," says Marko Jakšić
"Kosovo accuses Serbia of a terrorist act", "Arrests after the explosion", "Terror in Kosovo". These are the headlines of reports in the German press about the situation after the explosion in the north of Kosovo
In addressing the public regarding the explosion in the north of Kosovo, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić accused the Pristina side of directing the terrorist attack in order to accuse "Serbia and Belgrade", and emphasized that he is not accusing anyone. Then he moved on to increasing pensions, highways and protests over the tragedy in Novi Sad
A powerful explosion resounded on Friday evening in the village of Varage near Zubin Potok