Svechla: Vulin bodyguard, among those killed in Banjska

Interior Minister Jedal Svecla has made known the identity of one of the killed terrorists, who is Bojan Mijailovic, writes Periscopi. Svechla has confirmed that Bojan Mijailovic was the bodyguard of Serbian BIA chief Aleksandar Vulin. “Aleksandar Vuciq in the September 24th attack on Zvecan Banjska: Milan Radojcik, as vice president [...]
Interior Minister Jedal Svecla has made known the identity of one of the killed terrorists, who is Bojan Mijailovic, writes Periscopi.
Svechla has confirmed that Bojan Mijailovic was the bodyguard of Serbian BIA chief Aleksandar Vulin.
“Aleksandar Vuciq in the September 24th attack on Zvecan Banjska: Milan Radojciq, as deputy chairman of the Serbian List and the bodyguard of Alexander Volin, chief of BIA. Both of them as well sanctioned on the US blacklist. Both of these the closest people to the president of Serbia.
These facts are further evidence that Serbia's intentions towards the Republic of Kosovo have not changed at all from the time of Milosevic's regime, the former minister of the Parliament of that regime, now president of the current regime in Serbia”, has written Svecla among other things.
The full post of Jedal Svelles:
Yesterday, we witnessed the presence of the chief criminal and terrorist action leader Milan Radojicic. Meanwhile, today it has been confirmed that one of those killed was also a part of that act is Bojan Mijailloviq, the bodyguard of Serbian BIA chief Aleksandar Vulin, on his visit to the Republic of Kosovo in 2013.
The state of Serbia is the head and leg involved in this terrorist attack with the aim of de-reforming the Republic of Kosovo. There is already a formal and structural connection to Aleksandar Vuciq's involvement in the September 24th attack on Zvecan Banjska: Milan Radojciq, as deputy chairman of the Serbian List and the bodyguard of Alexander Volin, chief of BIA. Both of them as well sanctioned on the US blacklist. Both of these the closest people to the president of Serbia.
These facts are further evidence that Serbia's intentions towards the Republic of Kosovo have not changed at all since the Milosevic regime, the former minister of the Parliament of that regime, now president of the current regime in Serbia. Even the biggest optimists who have so far lied to themselves about the changes in this state I believe have been convinced of otherwise these days.
I want to express gratitude once again for the Kosovo Police Centre that day and for the unique professionalism, action in which no civilian has been hurt.












