Council of Europe Parliament discusses tensions in northern Kosovo today

At the regular session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe today, the situation in Kosovo is expected to be discussed. The session should also discuss the situation in Israel and Nagorno-Karabakh. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will be held after 1600. On September 24th, a group of terrorists attacked a patrol unit of police [...]
At the regular session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe today, the situation in Kosovo is expected to be discussed.
The session should also discuss the situation in Israel and Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will be held after 1600.
On 24 September, a group of terrorists attacked a Kosovo police patrol unit on a street in the village of Banjska, killing Sergeant Africa Bulnjak.
The terrorist group then fled to the monastery in Banjska, where it continued its clashes with police officials.
During the clashes, according to Kosovo authorities, three attackers have been killed.
Kosovo has blamed this terrorist attack on Serbia, but Belgrade has denied having a finger on it.
In the EU, some states have demanded that Serbia be punished if proven to have been involved in the attack. The European bloc has declared it is awaiting the outcome of the investigations and will then decide what steps it will take.











