Radojicic admits organised terrorist attack on Kosovo

Milan Radojic has admitted he was in the village of Banjska in Zvecan on 24 September. He has made that statement through a letter read by his lawyer Goran Petronijevic to the public from Belgrade. I'm Milan Radoicic, due to numerous speculations that have surfaced to all the public that with [...]
He has made that statement through a letter read by his lawyer Goran Petronijevic to the public from Belgrade.
“I Milan Radojic, due to numerous speculations that have surfaced across the public that, along with my associates from Kosovo on September 24th, I have come north of Kosovo to the village of Banjska. The reason for our return was to push our people into resistance to Kurt's terror, to protect our people who are subject to that terror every day and to create conditions for the release of our people in northern Kosovo. I inform everyone, from Kurt to his international assistants that I personally was equipped with logistical equipment for protecting our people from the occupant, and my purpose had no other purpose and had nothing to do with my prior political commitment”, the lawyer said among other things in his letter”.
Who's Milan Ranovici?
This is the first time that Radovici has responded publicly, following attacks on the Kosovo Police by an armed group in Zvecan Banjsk on 24 September, where a police official was killed.
As a result of police clashes with an armed group in this part in northern Kosovo, Serb majority residents have died of three attackers.
Radoic has been accused by Kosovo authorities of organising and having been part of the police attacks on Banjska.
Kosovo Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla has published a picture of fears, saying one of the men seen in gun-in-arm uniform has been Radojic himself.
So far, his public statements have always been conveyed by the Serbian List.
This party has not been declared over the Kosovo authorities' charges against Radojic, who is on the run.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has said the attackers were Kosovo Serbs, fed up by “terror” Kurt, and has denied his country's involvement in this attack.
Who is Petronijevic, the author of Radosic?
Petroniyevic was “surveys” in elections held weeks ago by Russian authorities in the occupied Ukrainian territories.
During former Serbian Freedom regime, Slobodan Milosevic, he has been judge at the Pec Court in Kosovo.
In that position, in May 2000, he has sentenced 150 Kosovo Albanians to a total of 1,600 years in prison under suspicion of carrying out terrorism.
He has left the judge's position after the October 5th democratic changes in Serbia, and has subsequently exercised the lawyer's profession.
Before the international court, he represented several clients from Serbia, accused of war crimes.
The most famous is Radovan Karadzic, the first president of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, who has been sentenced to life in prison at The Hague war crimes tribunal.
Before Tribunal in The Hague, he has also defended former Yugoslav Army officer Veselin Sljivancanin, who has been sentenced for war crimes in Ovcara near Vukovar.
In mid-August, Petronijevic has announced an initiative to protect Milorad Dodik, president of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Republika Srpska entity.
Earlier, the Bosnian Prosecutor has filed charges against Dodik for disobeying High Representative's decisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt.












