Vienna attack mobilises Kosovo institutions

Experts say Kosovo is not immune to terrorist attacks. Monday evening, Vienna was rocked by a terrorist attack. In Austria's capital, armed men ruthlessly shot anyone standing in front, while behind themselves four victims and dozens injured. This led to almost all of Europe being added [...]
Monday evening, Vienna was rocked by a terrorist attack.
In Austria's capital, armed men ruthlessly shot anyone standing in front, while behind themselves four victims and dozens injured.
This led almost all of Europe to add security measures.
All this situation has also put Kosovo security authorities in motion.
The Minister of Internal Affairs, the day before, hosted a police director's task manager, Samedin Mehmeti.
Agim Veliu, has called for continued assessments of the country's security.
Meanwhile, T7 about this situation has requested information from the Kosovo Police.
The latter, through a written answer, have said that they are committed to fulfilling the duties they are assigned.
Meanwhile, although the security situation is calm, security field connoisseurs say neither can Kosovo be entirely immune to such acts.
Drizan Shala adds that the main risk of changing the eventual attack are asylum seekers from the Middle East.
Prior to the terrorist attack in Vienna, such brutal acts occurred in France, where there were victims.











