What does the Government report on the September 24th terrorist attack indicate?

The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs has completed the initial analysis of the September 24th terrorist attack in Zvecan Banjska. The report shows detailed plan for the conquest of four Serb majority municipalities, positioning at 43 strategic points, at crossroads, hills and bridges. Initially it was planned to take control of Leposaviqi, [...]
This point of the Kosovo Police in Bistrica was planned to eliminate.
This would enable full control of Leposaviqi, and access to weapons from Serbia as much as they want.
The northern criminal group Milan Radojcic, the strategy was marred by Kosovo Police since their first meeting in Banjska.
And their plan was the complete invasion of northern Kosovo, as reported in the Government of Kosovo report on the terrorist attack, provided by the newspaper “Raporter”.
The report has found that up to the highest levels of the Serbian state are involved in the act. According to the report, Serbia supported and helped this terrorist attack.
In the composition of the paramilitary group that carried out the attack on Banjska were 80 armed paramilitaries, the report found. The collection of documents and the amount of weapons confiscated at the scene testify that this attack was made to promote a broader violent coup against the Republic of Kosovo and serve as the pretext for a military intervention of the Serbian Army, which has been on high alert and gathered near the border with Kosovo for a long time, the report found.
This preliminary report provides clear evidence of Serbia's support and co-ordination. Up to the highest levels of the Serbian state, other destabilizing acts are involved. Serbia supported, helped and directed this terrorist attack.
A host of documents and a large quantity of military-level weapons, seized and examined by Kosovo's Order Organs, are testifying beyond reasonable suspicion that this attack was created to promote a broader coup against the Republic of Kosovo and serve as a pretext for a military intervention of the Serbian Army, which has been on high alert and gathered close to the border with Kosovo for a long time”.
The main point is that only after the US warning, Serbian President Vuciq was forced to order a partial withdrawal of deployed troops near the border with Kosovo.
Terrorists planned to be positioned at 43 statistical points, mainly crossroads, hills, and bridges.
80 terrorists first entered Kosovo, but their number would increase by 400, according to the amount of weapons found.
The collection of documents and the amount of weapons confiscated at the scene, according to the report, testify that this attack was designed to trigger a wider violent coup.
It would serve as the pretext for a Serbian Army military intervention, which has been on high alert and gathered near the border with Kosovo for a long time.
And they left just after the call came from the United States.
Tens of thousands of machine guns, antitank missiles clearly demonstrate that the September 24th attack was seen only as the starting point of something much larger.
Radojcikir's group was supplied with heavy weapons produced in Serbia, which are available for military and non-governable structures on the black market.
Part of this amount of weapons was introduced through ambulances.
Milenkovic, who was an ambulance driver and who was killed in Banjska, is best attested to.
The report shows six key elements of the plan, from evidence collected.
The scenario was also loss of lives, including the report, also states the possible killing of KFOR peacekeeping forces and other members of the Kosovo Police.
It included the challenge, threat and possible murder of KFOR peacekeeping forces, as well as members of the Kosovo Police. The intentional murder of Kosovo Police Officer Mr. Africa Bulnjak and attempts to kill other police officials illustrate the ruthless brutality with which the strategy was realised.
The report repeatedly shows the Serbian state's connection to terrorists.
Which most belonged to the Special Military Unit “Cobra”.
And who allegedly fled to Serbia after the attack on KFOR members were trained and returned to attack.












