Milan Vukasinovic from Leposavic, which is at the beginning of November wounded in the vicinity of the village of Jakce, located in the Clinical Center in Niš, a source from that clinic confirmed for "Vreme".
As he adds, one of Vukašinović's kidneys was removed, and he also had an intervention on his lungs. It is located in the old part of the building where the emergency center and intensive care are.
The wounding of Vukašinović is shrouded in mystery, as all authorities are silent, while lawyer Ivan Ninić, hired by the family, claims that he was "shot" and "kidnapped".
Ninić, who revealed the identity of Vukašinović, claims on the X network that the wounded man has a bullet in his spine.
What is known so far?
The public learned the first information from the announcement of the Kosovo Police (KP) and through Ninić. However, the information is contradictory.
KP announced that MV was wounded and "kidnapped" by the Serbian gendarmerie. Allegedly, witnesses were heard through whom information was obtained that "several masked persons entered the territory of Kosovo, wounded and kidnapped the victim", who was then taken in the direction of Niš.
However, Ninić initially published a series of questions: "Did the members of the Serbian army have camouflage uniforms without insignia? Did 'someone' participate in the hunt for Milan besides the army? Were the three jeeps on the field without plates?"
He then said on Nova S television that Vukašinović was "most likely wounded by a sniper shot by a member of the Serbian Army", and that "Serbian Army jeeps took part in the action".
Allegedly, Ninić was contacted by the mother of the wounded man with a request for help and then stated that Vukašinović, before he was wounded, went to the administrative line to pick up a comrade who was supposed to come from Lukovska Banja.
When asked by the journalist why the Serbian security forces would shoot at him and whether it might have been a mistake, Ninic said that it was a question for the Serbian security forces.
Ninić also claims that Vukašinović "has been in conflict with Srpski list for years and is not on the political line of Aleksandar Vučić and Milan Radoičić."
The last thing Ninić published were photos of the wrecked car, which he claims is Vukašinović's.
Regime variant
On Friday (November 7), the pro-regime media announced that members of the Security and Information Agency, in cooperation with other state authorities in the area of Raška, arrested two people from the security structures on suspicion of espionage for the Albanian services. Alternative.
"The investigation lasted for several months, and the arrest is a continuation of the action from November 1, when Milan Vukašinović was arrested on the administrative line," write the pro-regime media.
It is added that Vukašinović tried to escape, but that the Serbian security services used firearms and he was wounded. "He was immediately given medical help on the spot, he was transported to KC Niš for treatment, and detention and custody were determined," it concludes.
No official information
Portal Alternativna sent questions to KFOR, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia, the Security and Information Agency and the Military and Security Information Agency, to which they did not receive an answer.