David Cameron: If they weren't stopped by Kosovo Police, Banjska's group would attack police stations, install barricades

United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Minister David Cameron has reported before the deputies of the British Parliament on his visit to Kosovo. He has been asked by MP Alicia Kearns about the situation in the north and the position of the United Kingdom on the September 24th attack on Banjska. Cameron said the attack on [...]
Cameron said the attack on Banjska could be a very dangerous event. He has said that if it is looked at the amount of weapons and the number of people involved, if they were to stop by the Kosovo Police, Cameron says there would be a series of attacks on police stations and barricades placed on the streets.
Cameron, in his report, said the Banjska group had not just guns but were equipped with very heavy tools.
We have a very clear view of what happened that day. My view is that the attack on Banjska could be a very dangerous event. If you look at the amount of weapons that had been brought to Kosovo and the number of people, if this group had not been stopped by the Kosovo Police operation, there would be a series of attacks on Kosovo Police stations, there would be barricades on the streets... they had no weapons, they were equipped with very heavy equipment”, Cameron said, the Express.
British top diplomat has said he is aware of how dangerous Banjska's attack has been and that this has been the reason for his trip to Kosovo to meet closely KFOR, commander of British forces and trying to make a personal assessment of the nature of what is happening in Kosovo.
I am very aware of how dangerous it was, and that's why I was in Kosovo and I met KFOR and the commander of British forces and others, to try to do an assessment myself about the nature of what's happening in Kosovo”, Cameron said.












