This is the status of the injured students at Pec Hospital

A student who was left injured by shooting in the direction of a bus in Decani on November 26th is in stable condition. Gunshots left the bus driver and two students dead at this event. Naim Sahiti, spokesperson for Pec Hospital, has confirmed for Radio Free Europe. [...]
Naim Sahiti, spokesperson for Pec Hospital, has confirmed to Radio Free Europe that the injured has been operated and is now out of danger for life.
“has been removed lead during the evening hours (November 26th). It's now during the post-opervative treatment process, but its situation is very good”, Sahiti said.
According to Sahit, the wounded had a bullet in the left thigh and a bullet that has penetrated through.
Meanwhile, Kosovo police have not yet arrested any suspects in the triple murder in the village of Glodjan in the Decani municipality.
The bus that was attacked was carrying students to the Gjakova-Decan relief.
Kosovo Police Deputy Commander Veton Elshani has confirmed to Radio Free Europe that there are still no arrests over these murders.
According to police, the killings were allegedly carried out with AK-47-like firearms.
On the night of November 26th, Chief Prosecutor Blerim Isufaj has said before the media that investigations are under way on several tracks, but that there are still no suspects.
The State Chief Prosecutor's Office has called on anyone with information on the event to co-operate with the authorities so that the head of the work can be brought to justice as soon as possible.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti have named the event a <x0-terresponding” and have invited law bodies to reveal the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
Kosovo Minister of Internal Affairs Jedal Svecla has said he has interrupted the visit to Albania due to the event and that he has called on Kosovo Police “angation and maximum mobilization”, so that the author of this “acre” can be arrested as soon as possible.
Other representatives of Kosovo's institutions and political parties have also condemned the event.











