One of Kosovo's non-papernon's authors dies in Moscow

He died in Moscow by “heart attack”, German Manuel Ochsenreiter known as the representative of the far right and linked to power in the Kremlin. The Ochsenreiter during May had published in the German magazine “Zuerst” a “no-paper” for Kosovo. The magazine, which follows extreme politics, in the document containing 16 points, envisions Kosovo's return under Serbia [...]
The Ochsenreiter during May had published in the German magazine “Zuerst” a “no-paper” for Kosovo.
The magazine, which follows extreme politics, in the document containing 16 points, envisions Kosovo's return under Serbia for 99 years.
“Zuerst” editor-in-chief Manuel Ochsenreiter as Bundestag employee of the Alternative Party for Germany ( AfD, in 2019, was charged with ordering a fire attack at the Hungarian Cultural Centre in Uzhorod as an attempt to discredit Ukraine's government.
According to authorities, the attack would be attributed to Ukrainian neo-Nazis in order to irritate relations between Hugnaria and Ukraine.
One of the accused, known only as Michigan P., had told the court that the attack, in which Molotov cocktails were used, was ordered by Ochsenreiter.
Michigan is a member of Poland's National Radical Camp, an ultranationalist organisation that supports pro-Russia separatists in their fight in eastern Ukraine.
Manuel Ochsenreiter and Dragana Trifkoviq during a visit to Kosovo
In a published photo, Ochsenreiter has sat near Matthewsz Piskorski, an activist who was imprisoned by Polish authorities under suspicion of spying on Russian secret services from 2009 to 2016.
The media have accused him of having links to Russian secret services. He had visited Kosovo together with Russian FSB agent Dragana Trifkoviq.
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