A military trench is discovered in Leposaviq: Was Serbia preparing for resistance to Kosovo?

The massacre of crimes committed by the Milosevic regime has not stopped even current powers in Serbia in its efforts to destabilise Kosovo. Finally, parallel structures re-established barricades in the north of the country, which were later removed. But channels were also opened beyond the barricades, and protective walls were built [...]
The massacre of crimes committed by the Milosevic regime has not stopped even current powers in Serbia in its efforts to destabilise Kosovo. Finally, parallel structures re-established barricades in the north of the country, which were later removed.
But across the barricades, channels were opened and defence walls were built with bags, which shows that parallel structures were ready for resistance to the state of Kosovo.
RTK brings exclusive images of the holes that were opened in the vicinity of Leshaak village of Leposaviqi from where any movement on the road can be observed.
The Belgrade-based parallel structures, which established barricades, unable to circulate in the northern part of Mitrovica.
But the trucks were not all they had thought.
Behind trucks that stayed for weeks along this road, parallel structures had made additional preparations to deal with the situation.
RTK learns that the channel has been opened by structures in the north during the time some barricades were being installed in the northern part of the country. The canal has become a sign of resistance.
The channel that seems to have been open for some time is near the main road, from which every movement appears.
The bags that were set before the canal were covered with wood and thorns, so that no one could see them.
After the canal, sacks forming a protective wall continue to be set a few feet away. Unlike the channel, the bags are clearly spotted by the street and placed in front of a residential house.
RTK has tried to get an answer from Kosovo police if it is reported on the move and if it has identified the people who built them, but the same have not returned. Even the Ministry of Internal Affairs has not responded to these remaining traces in the country's north.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Albin Kurti told the Austrian newspaper Di Presse that there are evidence testifying to the presence of the Russian mercenary group Wagner and Russian nationalist gang of bikers in the country's north and near the border












