Serbs attack Serbian police, guilt try to leave to Albanians

Milos Milovanovovic, known by the nickname "Grizlylyı, a member of the illegal organisation civilna Zastita," which operates in the north of the country, has physically attacked a member of the Kosovo Police with the initials D.R., from the police station in Zubin Potok, causing bodily injuries. The victim has sought treatment at the northern hospital in Mitrovica, and [...]
Milos Milovanovovic, known by the nickname "Grizlylyı, a member of the illegal organisation civilna Zastita," which operates in the north of the country, has physically attacked a member of the Kosovo Police with the initials D.R., from the police station in Zubin Potok, causing bodily injuries.
The victim has sought treatment at the northern hospital in Mitrovica, and there are no serious injuries.
Some Serbian media, as usual, have not hesitated to report immediately about this event, disinforming opinion, and referring to Albanians as protagonists of this attack.
Kosovo's safe sources from Zubin Potok reveal that the event took place Saturday within the police station in Zubin Potok.
After a verbal clash between Grizlylytı and a police member who happened Saturday at a Rezala village café in Zubin Potok, Milos Milovanovik é Grizly, along with a group of armed men, have entered the police station in Zubin Potok, and have beaten police official Dejan Radivojevic. There's been gunshots, but unfortunately no one's ever been hurt, say sources.
According to these sources, Dejan Radivojevic é Grizly, a member of civilna Zastita, is known as a very problematic person who participated in all post-war incidents in northern Kosovo, with emphasis on the area of Zubin Potok municipality.
The sources have further added that the Grizlyzu was recently admitted an act of prejudice by the competent court, under which it was sentenced to six months in prison for similar acts of assault on police officials.
It is learned that police units during yesterday have raided the Milosevic house and other suspected persons immediately after the incident, but the same have not been found and are on the run.
On the other hand, Kosova Press has contacted police spokesman for the north region Branislav Radovic about this event, which has confirmed nothing, with the reasoning that his email address has yet to achieve anything about the event.
He voiced confidence that the attackers were not Albanians.
I don't know what to say, but if something actually arrives about this event, of course I will immediately inform you. Personally, I don't believe the attackers were Albanians”, Radovic said briefly.












