Former AKI Chief Inspector: There are attempts at destabilisation in the north, but it is limited

Former AKI Chief Inspector Shkelzen Soopyan has said there is a tendency to destabilize the country's north, but that destbailisation is limited by him and cannot spread to the rest of Kosovo, or the region. He also spoke of burning vehicles and other threats in the north as signs of destabilizing, especially [...]
He also spoke of burning vehicles and other threats in the north, are signs when destabilisation is tried, especially now when local elections are expected in the four northern municipalities.
I'm not too worried that something will happen that we can't stand or face”, he said.
He also said that the main danger to security in northern Kosovo comes from Serbia, which is postponed or influenced by Russia.
The one on the “Five” show has said Russia and Serbia intend to destabilise the entire Balkan region.
The key “comes from structures designed by Serbia, security structures in Serbia. Through those structures, Russia is very active, and in those structures Russia is very active, and perhaps even Vucicicicicici himself cannot map its structures as Moscow, Putin”, he said.
He said the notorious Russian group, Wagner, has had presence even in northern Kosovo, which are directly supported by Russia.
“Vulin is available, from open sources, it's scroofed, but it's influenced by security structures (Russia), it takes pictures of Vagner's symbols. Gashiq has been the director of the intelligent service in Serbia, which replaces the country with Vulin, these two are linked to Russia. Volinin has had frequent visits with Putin, the threat comes from Serbia with Russia's help. There were members of the Wagner group even in the north, they're private, but it's actually being conducted by Putin”, he said.
He said it is time the issue with Serbia must be resolved, because according to him the geopolitical situation is constantly changing. He said the momentum couldn't be the best “tomorrow than today”.












