There will be many riots in northern Kosovo

Social Democrat leader from Vojvodina, Nenad Canak, in an interview for Radio Free Europe has spoken of the Russian danger in the Western Balkans. Canak, amid many accusations of Putin's aggressive administration, says that even Ivanovic's murder is in line with Russia's destabilising intentions in the Balkan region. There will be many riots [...]
There will be many riots in Kosovo that will go into adapting to Vladimir Putin's administration, because this will bring strengthening of pro-Russian extremists to Serbia. He has said in an interview for Free Europe Nenad Canak, the president of the Social Democratic League of Vojvodina, and the parliamentary commission for European Integrations in Serbia's Parliament, writes Periscope.
According to him, such riots could erupt even in Belgrade following this year's March elections. Canak has added that he is willing to hand this information over to competent organs in Serbia.
While for the murder of Oliver Ivanoviqi, LSV leader, he has never pointed his finger at the Russians, but points out that Russian interest at this time is close to climates that create such political killings.
According to him, the so-called Russian Humanitarian Centre in Nis is the nucleus of a military base, and Canak claims there are indicators that a year stamp in Montenegro has been prepared at this centre.
The interview has been given to Radio Free Europe the Serbian language. /Periscopi/













