Kosovo police confirm attack on Serb pilgrims in Istog

Two buses from Serbia have been attacked in Istog today, but there are no injuries. Police spokesman for the Peja region, Xhevat Ibra, has confirmed that two buses were stoned until Serb pilgrims had visited a monastery in the village of Studenica. “2 [...]
Police spokesman for the Peja region, Xhevat Ibra, has confirmed that two buses were stoned until Serb pilgrims had visited a monastery in the village of Studenica.
Two buses with Serbian visitors have been stoned, windows damaged. The case is under investigation and no suspects have been identified. In this case, the police have taken all necessary actions. There were no people injured. They have been to the village of Studenica in the municipality of Istog to visit their monument. Buses have been owned by Serbia's license plates, and from the attack were damaged by a glass on each bus”, Ibra said.
He has added that, “following the interview under police escorts have been forwarded outside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo. The suspects are not yet known for the police, who are working to whiteen the case, and the State Attorney” has been reported.











