Ramiz Kelmendi doubts water poisoning in Decan may be deliberate

Former LDK President Ramiz Kelmendi has cast doubts that poisoning in Decani may have taken place deliberately. He via a Facebook post says that whenever the Kosovo issue is a topic of international importance, mass poisonings occur. I think that even what happened in Decan has deliberate background poisoning a number [...]
Former LDK President Ramiz Kelmendi has cast doubts that poisoning in Decani may have taken place deliberately.
He via a Facebook post says that whenever the Kosovo issue is a topic of international importance, mass poisonings occur.
And I think that even what happened in Decan, there is deliberate background poisoning a large number of citizens and not detecting any chemical reactions in the water consumed”, Kelmendi wrote on Facebook.
His non-intervention post:
The Poisoning Analogy in Decani with the '90s in school!
What chemicals are being used that our devices aren't detecting?
Each time the Kosovo issue is a topic of international importance, mass poisonings occur, seriously damaging health, citizens' security and state security.
I remember clearly the 1990s, when mass poisoning of students and carrying them to hospitals and no chemical reactions were detected, making international impressions of simulations.
I think that even what happened in Decani, there are deliberate consequences of poisoning a large number of citizens and not detecting any chemical reactions in consumed water.
It should be asked, how much are the advanced instruments of the research labs with chemical reagens that possess non-friendly states supported by Russia that possess advanced chemical reagens.
It was also the example of harming the political opponents of Ukraine, the opposition's opponent, but this is an indication that at this point safety sectors are needed alert and normally friendship with our friendly states is exploited. Hence, any pronouncement should occur with caution and facts of this nature.
Poisoners, healing as fast as possible.
With respect;
Ramiz Kelmendi











