RTK: Vuciqi's son celebrated New Year with Radojcichik and Veselinovic

The end of the 9th month of the year we left behind terrorised an entire village in the Zvecan municipality, but also all of Kosovo. A well-organised terrorist group, led by former Serbian List Vice President Milan Radojicic, left a Kosovo police officer with a sergeant's degree killed. Three months after the attack, the fugitive [...]
The end of the 9th month of the year we left behind terrorised an entire village in the Zvecan municipality, but also all of Kosovo. A well-organised terrorist group, led by former Serbian List Vice President Milan Radojicic, left a Kosovo police officer with a sergeant's degree killed.
Three months after the attack, Interpol fugitive Milan Radojicic, celebrated the second night of New Year's Eve in freedom.
A reliable source of RTK has announced that on the day of January 1st of this year, Danilo Vuciq, son of Serbian president, has celebrated the New Year along with terrorist group leaders Milan Radojicic and Zvonko Veselinovic.
This party was held in the popular club called â Hani Bunny in Copaunik.
Also present was Danilo Djukkiq, one of the participants in the terrorist attack on Banjska, and Danilo Vucciki's close friend.
The institutions of the Republic of Kosovo have consistently presented evidence and evidence of the connection of the September 24th terrorist act in Banjska with the state of Serbia, though the latter have consistently tried to deny it.
Even at the recent media conference of Prime Minister Kurti and MPB Minister Svecla, on one of the photos was seen as the son of Serbian President Danilo Vuciq, with one of the participants in the September 24th attack.
The September 24th attack was also discussed Tuesday in the British Parliament. Before the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Secretary Cameron reported after his visit to Kosovo, where, among other things, he said Banjska's attack was very dangerous and that it could end even worse.
British MP Alicia Kearns has stated that another country is conducting investigations into the terrorist attack in Banjska, but is not publicising the findings.
The MP added that NATO did not take into account its concern, which said last year that weapons are being smuggled into Kosovo, which are being placed in churches.
Kearns said the EU and the US should come up with answers to Banjska, as they have imposed measures on Kosovo.












