Russian journalist Daria Asmalova declared unwanted person in Kosovo

Interior Minister Jedal Svecla declared this morning that on the basis of legal competencies, he has declared person “non-marta” Russian national Daria Asmalova, who was arrested on Saturday at one of the border crossings in the north. Asmalova has no access to the Republic of Kosovo until 2027. “How [...]
Asmalova has no access to the Republic of Kosovo until 2027.
“As Minister of Internal Affairs, within my legal competencies, based on the Law for Foreign, Article 17 and 66 A, I have declared an undesirable person in the Republic of Kosovo Daria Asmalova. This person's entry is banned for five years on the territory of the Republic of Kosovo”, Svechla said.
He added that anyone who wants to destabilise the country would face the law force.
“Whoever with specific purposes or directives violates or tries to destabilise our country will without question face the force of the laws of the Republic of Kosovo”, Svechla followed.
Russian citizen Daria Aslamova from many states is accused of being involved in spying on Russian military intelligence and of acting on the journalist's clothing.
The day before, Minister Svechla declared that the same has been part of the fighting in Ukraine, promoting the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
We show the fact that it attempts to enter the Republic of Kosovo a week after tensions caused by criminal structures in the north of the country and on the same day when the same structures that are orchestrated by Vuciqi fired about 10 times towards our police officials. Its attempt to enter our country except to coincide with developments in the country's north clearly testifies to Russian ties and propaganda, which Serbia has already joined and aimed at destabilising our country”, Svecla said on Saturday.












