20 euros a day -- the amount Serbian children in Kosovo receive from Russia

Some Serbian residents living in the south of the country, namely in the village of Gojbula and Bajnska in the municipality of Vushtrri, are accepting financial aid from Russia. Gojbula's representative, Bratislav Kostic, says residents are forgotten by the institutions so the money from the Russians as humanitarian aid is welcome, Kosovo reports. In fact, this action [...]
Gojbula's representative, Bratislav Kostic, says residents are forgotten by the institutions so the money from the Russians as humanitarian aid is welcome, Kosovo reports.
In fact, this action called humanitarian, which is distributing money from Russia to Kosovo Serb children, is led by nuns Irene from the Gracanica Monastery.
But government officials told Klan Kosovo they have no information about these aides.









