Kurti: Radojicic, like Milosevic and Arkan, want to return region in the 1990s

Kosovo Government leader Albin Kurti, in an interview for Al Jazeera, has said Sunday's attack on the north of Kosovo has been civil resistance or gang work, but an attack on Belgrade-made pre-military armed formations. Kurt said such an attack [...]
Kosovo Government leader Albin Kurti, in an interview for Al Jazeera, has said Sunday's attack on the north of Kosovo has been civil resistance or gang work, but an attack on Belgrade-made pre-military armed formations. Kurti has said such an attack was carried out at Serbia's orders.
Asked whether Kosovo authorities have any intelligence information on the new attacks, Kurti replied that there is much information and that these “armed groups”, which, as he added, Serbia's Armed Forces offer equipment, weapons and ammunition, are constantly conducting exercises near Kosovo's borders and “are preparing for war”.
“There is no exception for re-aggression”, he has said, adding that Serbia wanted the war to begin on Sunday.
He accused Belgrade and armed groups of wanting to repeat the initial war scenario in Sarajevo.
Kurti has also said Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, and Serbian List Deputy Chairman Milan Radojic, who have claimed responsibility for the attack on northern Kosovo, are “Slobodan Milosevic and Zeljko Raznatovic Arkan”, who, as Kurti stated, wants to turn the region back in the 90s, adding that “paramilitary groups” in Kosovo are also linked to groups from Russia, such as Wagner, calling Vucicin and Radoiciqi “Putin and Prigozin<5>.
Kosovo's prime minister accused Vucicin that “wanted another war and a genocide because he wants Republika Srpska in Kosovo”.
“Just as Russia waged a hybrid war in Ukraine at the beginning, Serbia is doing against us”, he said.












