MPJD response: No Kosovo citizen among victims of Prague attack

The Czech Republic has been shocked yesterday following an armed attack on Carl University premises in Prague, where 14 students were killed and 25 others injured, ten of them seriously. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has also reacted in this regard in the Government of Kosovo, which have done [...]
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore in the Government of Kosovo, who have suggested that according to official data, there are no citizens of the Republic of Kosovo among the victims and the injured.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora is deeply shocked by the armed attack that took place today at Carl's University in Prague, which resulted in the loss of 15 lives and wounded dozens more. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora expresses its deepest condolences to the victims' families and wishes quick recovery to the injured. MPJD announces public opinion that, according to current official data, there are no citizens of the Republic of Kosovo among the victims and no injuries”, said the MPJD response.
MPJD has also announced that the Kosovo Embassy in Prague has contacted professors and students of the Albanian language section at the university where the attack occurred, expressing solidarity and offering assistance.
Through the embassy, a announcement has been issued to Kosovo citizens in Prague, calling to follow local authorities' instructions and offering a 24-hour emergency telephone line for any request for consular assistance.
Otherwise, the suspect in this attack is a student of the same university, where, reports Czech portal Novine, he is 24-year-old David Kozak.
Kozak was killed after the attack.












