The pollution of air in Kosovo continues to exceed borders.

Kosovo thermals are considered one of the biggest pollutants in Europe. During the past year alone, emissions of dust and dangerous gases from Kosovo A and Kosovo B thermal power plants have been more than four times the allowed level. The number of Kosovo citizens suffering from respiratory diseases is estimated to [...]
The number of Kosovo citizens suffering from respiratory diseases is estimated to be high. In a 2019 World Bank report, some 760 people die each year in Kosovo because of the high level of air pollution.
The number of Kosovo citizens suffering from respiratory diseases is estimated to be high. In a 2019 World Bank report, some 760 people die each year in Kosovo because of the high level of air pollution.
REL brings the story of 66-year-old Skender Smajli, who suffers from a lung disease due to several years of working in the Obilic thermal power plant that had started since 16 and living over five decades in the village of Pallak, just a few miles from power plants.












