Kosovo, weapons and military uniforms are discovered in the pigsty

2024-12-03 20:42:16 / KOSOVA ALFA PRESS

Kosovo, weapons and military uniforms are discovered in the pigsty

The Minister of Internal Affairs of Kosovo, Xhelal Sveçla, said that during a raid carried out in the northern part of Kosovo on December 3, weapons, ammunition and other military equipment were found.

He has released a video of the weapons that were seized, which he said were hidden in a crib, without revealing where the raids took place.

"In addition to the uniforms of the armies of Serbia and Russia, the uniforms of the armies of the United States and the British are seen in these testimonies, and this fact reveals sinister plans and scenarios to commit crimes and attacks and to blame other countries," he wrote in Facebook.
Since the attack with explosive devices on the Ibër-Lepenci water channel in Zubin Potok on November 29, the Kosovo authorities have been conducting raids in the northern part of the state, inhabited by a majority of Serbs.

During the raids, the Kosovo Police announced that they seized various types of weapons, military equipment and uniforms.

Also, of the ten escorted to the Police, as suspects of involvement in the explosion in Ibër-Lepenc, two of them have been sent to detention for a month.

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, said earlier on December 3 that in the raids carried out in the north, they found what he described as "Russian elements".

"There are confiscated weapons and materials that have been found. Of the 74 emblems that were confiscated, 20 of them are Russian, from various Russian units, the others are mainly Serbian. There is also one of the Kosovo Liberation Army that makes us think that someone wanted the future investigations to go in the wrong direction, or as it is said in the NATO dictionary, 'false flag operation'", said Kurti during a statement for media in Brussels, where he held meetings with the new officials of the European Commission.
Kosovo has blamed Serbia for the explosion in Zubin Potok, but Belgrade has denied involvement in the attack, which it has condemned and said it will investigate.

The explosion occurred on November 29 in the village of Varragë in the municipality of Zubin Potok - a municipality with a Serbian majority in the north of the country.

The Kosovo Police said that the attack was carried out with explosives weighing up to 20 kilograms.

The attack in Zubin Potok has been strongly condemned by the international factor.

The Ibër-Lepenc Canal supplies water from Lake Ujman to the entire north of Kosovo, the regions of Mitrovica, Pristina and its surroundings, as well as the Kosovo Energy Corporation for cooling its thermal power plants.

Before the explosion in the water channel, two incidents with explosive devices were recorded in the north of Kosovo./REL

 

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