Kosovo Embassy in Croatia Shows Plan for Kosovars Who Want to Return

Just as the whole world, Croatia is facing the pandemic of Coronavirus, writes Periscopi. “More than 14,000 citizens have been ordered to self-aware, 90 are in quarantine, 168 people are affected by coronary, while three patients need the use of ventilators”, had declared members of the National Civil Protection Authority in [...]
“More than 14,000 citizens have been ordered to self-aware, 90 are in quarantine, 168 people are affected by Corleone, while three patients need the use of ventilators”, members of the National Civil Protection Authority in Croatia had declared.
And after the outbreak of pandemic in Europe, many Kosovo citizens living in different European states took to Kosovo to flee the virus.
The demand for return had even been made by Kosovars living in Croatia, even though Kosovo now numbers 33 cases of Corleone, and the first victim of COVID-19 was noted yesterday.
Kosovo's Ambassador to Croatia, Gezim Kasapolli, in an answer to Periscope, said that although it is preferred that no person is to move from the country and become self-aware, the embassy is for now handling only cases that are urgently needed to return to Kosovo.
So far we have over 400 requests for return to Kosovo. These all have been granted a stay in Croatia even if you have expired working visa or residence permits. It is the advice of all global, European and Kosovo institutions to all stay where they are because of the risk of carrying the virus. We, together with the Kosovo and Croatian foreign affairs ministries, are making efforts for all those who have sought to return to Kosovo, this week to find an opportunity for their return, Kasapolli said.
As if Croatia's capital city had not had enough pandemics with coronarys during the morning of yesterday, Zagreb was rocked by the quake's severe quakes.
The safe for Periscop said no Kosovar so far has been reportedly injured.
So far, we don't have a single case of wounded from Kosovo. There are a total of 11 people injured, but none of Kosovo, Kasapolli said.
According to the German Centre for Genocence, (GFZ), the 5.3-magnitude earthquake had the area north of Zagreb. 11 people are injured while a 15-year-old is in serious condition. The quake has caused considerable material damage./Periscopi/











