Serbian media with propaganda, write elderly beaten in Pec was Serb

The video of mistreatment of an elderly woman at the House of Elders in Kosovo is the video, which made headlines in Kosovo on Wednesday, after which three people were arrested. The latter are currently held in custody. Although the victim's citizenship is Kosovar, Serbian media have begun reporting that the same belongs [...]
The video of mistreatment of an elderly woman at the House of Elders in Kosovo is the video, which made headlines in Kosovo on Wednesday, after which three people were arrested. The latter are currently held in custody.
Although the victim's citizenship is Kosovar, Serbian media have begun reporting that the same belongs to Serbian citizenship.
“An Albanian nurse slaps and mistreats an old Serb” is the title carrying a newspaper article “ALO!” until other Serbian media N1, reports the case but failing to challenge Kosovo's elderly citizenship.
The security connoisseur, Agim Musliu, has also reacted. He has said that the hybrid Serb-Russian struggle against Kosovo has indeed become of high intensity.
After threats with the presence of Serbia's army at the border with Kosovo; following the sabotage of Kosovo Serb police officers to carry out state duties according to hierarchy (in the presence of Serbian List exhibitors), we now have a disinformative element on the ground. An extreme misuse (but which we have been taught to see over and over), of facts from Serbian-Russian propaganda”, Musliu wrote.
According to him, the idea of Serbian media reporting lies at an old Serbian <x0viktium”, which according to them “almedatised by Albanian medical sister”.
In addition, Musliu has named the case as one of the latest examples of the Belgrade Special War “ ”.
From this let's take a lesson as a society that, whenever a video of this kind comes out, Serbia, according to the Russian model, forges facts”, it has written.
A video of the mistreatment of an elderly woman has been released on Wednesday, the abuse that occurred at the elderly center in the town of Pec. In connection with the case, three people who are being detained at the prosecutor's order are being held in custody.












