Kosovo story with Russian spies

Raska, Serbia's closest town on the southern border of this state with Kosovo, is very much enjoying Daria Aslamova. Perhaps, for the fact that there the Russian spy reporter is blowing so freely, as it appears in a video that she distributed in the late hours of August 7th, unlike the territory of the neighboring state, [...]
Perhaps, for the fact that there the Russian spy reporter is breathing so freely, as appears to be in a video that was distributed in the late hours of August 7th, unlike the territory of the neighboring country, from which she was expelled on Sunday, and in which there is nothing to enter in the next five years.
Aslamova, who was declared unwanted with suspicions that there were destabilisation goals, is not the only HINA-grata in Kosovo, whose security was violated, as were other Russians, such as the work of Andrey Antonov, the official UNMIK, which cannot enter Kosovo from December 31st, 2021.
For similar reasons, a few weeks after last September's barricades in the north, their countrymen, Alexei Krivosev and Denis Wengerski, were declared.
The other Russians also ended up in handcuffs, such as the work of Igor Krasnikov and Marina Vladimiranova, who in January 2020 were caught in illegal roads near Kosovo's border with Serbia, travelling with military equipment.
A month before that, Andrey Kondrasov, who was the world's deputy director of the Russian television network V, was also arrested. GTRK. This was filming without permission the part of Pristina Airport, reserved for KFOR.
UNMIK lost its other official, Mikhail Krasnoschenkov, who was captured and declared non grata after obstructing police action against smuggling in the north on May 28, 2019.
Another Russian, but from Estonia, Rodion Denisov, was arrested at the bottom of 2017 for propaganda with Orthodox religious objects, and against KLA.
Two weeks earlier, at Metregovc in Podujevo, six others were detained and arrested illegally entering Kosovo, before the expulsion.
The Intelligence Agency was also on track to journalists Oksana Samonova and Sergei Belous, who were detained on September 16, 2016 in the Great Hole of Rahovec.
They were deported for five years because they entered illegally, while that same day a German with Russian citizenship, armed to the teeth, had been occupied.
In Kosovo, illegally and for suspicious purposes, only civilians or journalists entered, reports Klan Kosova.
In 2016, Russia's ambassador to Serbia, Aleksandar Cepurin, remained in the north for three days, for which authorities had no knowledge at all.












