The three cops that fought the terrorists in Vienna yesterday were from Kosovo”

Three policemen who fought with terrorists yesterday were Albanians from Kosovo. So said Kosovo Foreign Minister Melza Haradinaj- Stubula in Berlin today, prior to meeting with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas. Kosovo unanimously condemns last night's attacks in Vienna. I will not comment on unconfirmed sources, but I will [...]
So said Kosovo Foreign Minister Melza Haradinaj- Stubula in Berlin today, prior to meeting with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.
Kosovo unanimously condemns last night's attacks in Vienna. I'm not giving comments on unconfirmed sources, but I'd like to sign some important facts about what happened yesterday. Three of the police effectives who responded to last night's attacks were Albanian, Kosovo citizens who live well-connected in Vienna and work and fight along with Austrian citizens to protect the values and goals we share with the Austrian people”, the Kosovo Foreign Minister said.
She said Kosovo stands side by side with allies in fight against I SIS and terrorism.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz expressed concern over the terrorist attack in Vienna.
At a news conference, Kurz said you should not fear terrorists.
“We will investigate, track and bring the perpetrators, supporters and people with the same opinion,” said the Chancellor.
According to Austrian Chancellor, the fight against extremism and terrorism will take place together with international partners.
“United by rule of law, our liberal democracy and our fundamental values, we stand side by side to protect peace in Austria, Europe and around the world,” said Kurz.
According to Kurz, the attack was clearly motivated by Islamic extremism, writes the newspaper “ronen”.
It was an attack by hatred, by hatred of our fundamental values, by hatred of our way of life, by hatred of our democracy. Our enemy, Islamic extremism, which is directed against all our values and against our constitution, not only wants to cause death and suffering he also wants to divide our society. And we won't let that happen. We won't give them their hate space, “said Kurz.
He added that this does not involve a difference between Christians and Muslims or between Austrians and migrants. It's a war between civilization and barbarity.
And we will fight this war with determination. And all those who have something to do with it will be prosecuted”, he said.
So far, five people have died from the attack that took place Monday evening in Vienna, including one of the attackers.











