CEC members who were poisoned after opening envelopes from Serbia released from hospital

Twelve patients lying at the Infectious Clinic at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, who have sought medical assistance after complaining of allergic reactions while verifying envelopes coming from Serbia, have been released from the hospital, officials at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo have announced. Director's duty applicant [...]
Infective Clinic Director Linda Ayzaj-Berisha's duty, Free Europe told Radio that patients have been released from the hospital in good health.
The state of health, the moment we released patients, was good. We've ruled out disease or infectious causers. Other investigative organs that have begun with procedures” remain to be seized, Ajazaj-Berisha said.
On Sunday, October 13th, as they were opening and checking votes coming from Serbia in closed envelopes, there were initially 20 Central Election Commission officials who have complained about their state of health and then 12 of them have ended up lying in the hospital.
Kosovo's prosecution is continuing the investigation following reports that allergic reactions have emerged on these persons after these envelopes were opened.
Signs of envelopes with ballots from Serbia, according to the Kosovo Prosecutor, have ended up examining a European state laboratory, but are not indicated in which country.











