US investigating Belgrade's involvement in terrorist attack, where police officer Africa Bulnjak was killed

The US President Joe Biden's administration is investigating Belgrade's involvement in the paramilitary unit and is trying to uncover its mission in the September 24th terrorist attack on Zvecan Banjska, where Serbian terrorists killed State Police Sergeant Africa Buxaku. And if it is found that Serbian President Alexander Vuciq was involved, then, according to The Guardian, [...]
The US President Joe Biden's administration is investigating Belgrade's involvement in the paramilitary unit and is trying to uncover its mission in the September 24th terrorist attack on Zvecan Banjska, where Serbian terrorists killed State Police Sergeant Africa Buxaku.
And if it is found that Serbian President Alexander Vuciq was involved, then, According to The Guardian, will change the approach undertaken by the US and the EU towards negotiations.
It could even lead to sanctions against Serbia, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
“The US has supported talks and has so far sided with Europe for blaming them for their failure to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. But the Biden administration is investigating Belgrade's involvement in the paramilitary unit and is trying to uncover its mission. If Vuciq is found to have been involved, this could change the approach undertaken by the US and EU towards negotiations, which have been criticised by lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic as unilateral towards Belgrade. This could also lead to sanctions against Serbia”, writes The Guardian.
That there has been a scenario to provoke a conflict that would lead to the partitioning of Kosovo has said Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia head Sonja Biserko.
The “is increasingly clear that there has been a scenario to provoke a conflict so that the Serbian Army then enters to protect the Serb people in the north and thus implement the division of Kosovo”, Biserko has said.
According to her, this attack has exceeded the limits of what the West can tolerate.
This operation, regardless of who is directly responsible for it in Belgrade, has crossed a red line that the West cannot tolerate. This situation is not provoked by Kurti, as most say in Belgrade. Rather, he showed maturity and Kosovo police showed professionalism”, she has said.












