Disturbing details arise: They killed Oliver?

Security cameras are said to have caught everything. It is not known if the introduction of Oliver Ivanoviqi's assassin is clearly seen, but one thing is known. That the killer was accompanied the moment he fired on SDP chairman Oliver Ivanovic. According to the Serbian Curiri, there are about 20 cameras that have caught every movement of killers [...]
Security cameras are said to have caught everything. It is not known if the introduction of Oliver Ivanoviqi's assassin is clearly seen, but one thing is known.
That the killer was accompanied the moment he fired on SDP chairman Oliver Ivanovic.
According to the Serbian Curir, there are about 20 cameras that have caught every movement of Ivanovic's killers.
“In the liquidation of Oliver Ivanovic, one of Kosovo Serb leaders, at least two persons participated, Kurir learns from the sources of close investigations”, Curir sources say.
Kurir sources also say it is symptoms that none of the cameras mentioned were in southern Mitrovica, and that on the southern side of the municipality, which is controlled by Albanians, no photos of security cameras from the north have yet been sent.
Oliver Ivanovi, in the recent local elections, has been the leader of the civic initiative “Freedom, Democracy, Justice”.
Although he had warned of participation in early parliamentary elections in Kosovo, June 2017, he had given up because of the large number of political subjects from the Serbian community, saying it would lead to the distribution of votes.
During the campaign for the recent local elections in Kosovo, some candidates for municipal advisers from his political subject had withdrawn from the list because of threats would lose jobs. Official Belgrade, in this case, had only supported the Serbian List.
Early in 2014, Ivanovic was one of the candidates for the mayor of the Northern Mitrovica municipality, when he was even arrested. The Court of Appeals, in February 2017, had ruled on Oliver Ivanovic's renewed trial, since he had been sentenced to 9 years in prison for war crimes against Kosovo Albanians during 1999 and 2000, writes Express.
The new trial had begun on March 24, 2017, and on April 21st, Ivanovic had been removed from house arrest measures and had been granted freedom protection.
Ivanov has left Milena and four children behind.












