Two businesses north of Kosovo were the target of today's bomb attack

Two businesses in northern Kosovo became the target of the bomb attack, but this time this is also related to the state of Kosovo, as one of the businesses' activity is paid for with money from the Kosovo state budget, and the other was held by an Albanian. Metro learns that today's attack on the north was carried out [...]
Two businesses in northern Kosovo became the target of the bomb attack, but this time this is also related to the state of Kosovo, as one of the businesses' activity is paid for with money from the Kosovo state budget, and the other was held by an Albanian.
Metro learns that today's attack in the north was committed to two businesses with different activities, which was a restaurant and a gas pump.
Although it was reported that the attack was on a restaurant, it is taught that the bomb was dropped near two businesses.
Zivota Miladonovic owns this business with various activities, and has contracts with the Kosovo state to supply police cars with fuel.
Serbian business owner named Simonida
At the Kosovo Business Recording Agency, it does not figure registered business by that name, even though the latter has signed contracts with the state.
However, it is not confirmed if the attack on this business was linked to its activity, but Metro has been constantly reporting on bombing attacks in order to blackmail people.
Meanwhile, it is taught that a Albanian named Besim Hyseni, who is known by the nickname "Kacha", is in charge of the police.
Kcacaʹ, wanted by police for smuggling from Serbia and hiding in northern Mitrovica, held the bar with live and Serbian dance music. The arrest of this man, according to sources, has become impossible due to the police connections in the north.
Otherwise, Kosovars living in the north of the country are often afraid of such attacks, as they are often carried out near their homes.












