Petkov's office: A sign has been placed in Kishnica U n CK, Kurt guilty

The so-called “Office for Kosovo” in Serbia's government, led by Petar Petkov, has claimed on Wednesday that in Chisica near Gracanica “the name of Kishnica has been erased in Serbian language and a sign has been placed writing KLA”. This is viewed as the “threat to Serbs”, and he was even accused of [...]
The so-called “Office for Kosovo” in Serbia's government, led by Petar Petkov, has claimed on Wednesday that in Chisica near Gracanica “the name of Kishnica has been erased in Serbian language and a sign has been placed writing KLA”.
This is seen as the <x0 threat for Serbs”, which is why they even accused Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurtin.
“Serbs from the Serb part of Kishnica are looking directly at this sign, which poses an apparent threat to the Serb people who have suffered terribly at the hands of this organisation”, this office has said, labelling U n CK in defamatory terms like “criminal” and <x4-terrorist”.
According to this office, the international community should react to these, as they called “provocation”, Serbian media reported.
This comes three days after there were tensions in northern Kosovo.
That is because Belgrade is urging Serbs not to accept reciprocity on license plates and documents.












