“Graphs U n CK” and “Welcome Kosova” disturb Klokot Serbs

Strangers last night in the Serb-run village of Vjboc, near Klokot, have written X-rays “U n CK” and “Welcome Kosova”, which has concerned Serb residents of Vroboci and the district, RTK2 reported. According to the local Serbian population, this also represents a form of “the approval and intimidation of the non-Albanian population in the vicinity [...]
Strangers last night in the Serb-run village of Vjboc, near Klokot, have written X-rays “U n CK” and “Welcome Kosova”, which has concerned Serb residents of Vroboci and the district, RTK2 reported.
According to the local Serbian population, this also represents a form of “the approval and intimidation of the non-Albanian population in the vicinity of Kllokoti”.
The head of the Klokot station, Boban Todorovic, has announced that police have carried out expertise, photographed graphs and took steps to track authors.
The report was drafted, photos were forwarded to the regional operative and announced to try to find out who did this, given that the complaints on the part of the citizens we received, so, no punctuation whatsoever. The patrol is currently on the ground and works on collecting information to learn more about this”, the chief of police in Klocott has announced.
Some 620 Serbs live in the village of Vjboc today, while prior to 1999, according to the Serbian public television programme in Kosovo, this number has been much larger.











