Serbia envelope check, workers feel headaches

Within the location of the Ministry of Transport in Pristina, the review of votes coming from Serbia has started, thus becoming their reality if the envelopes in which they are placed have toxic compositions. This verification is being made under extraordinary conditions, until Indexline is at the scene. Workers engaged in [...]
This verification is being made under extraordinary conditions, until Indexline is at the scene.
Workers engaged in the process have begun to have problems with the severe smell of envelopes, until some of them have said they are beginning to feel headaches.
We remember that after opening these envelopes on October 13th, 29 Central Election Commission officials were poisoned, while the twelve patients lying at the Infectious Clinic at the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, who have sought medical assistance after complaining of allergic reactions while checking envelopes coming from Serbia, have been released from the hospital last Monday.












