The attack on Iber Lepenc- The Prime Minister's Office details Kurt's meeting with QUINT

The prime minister's office has provided details for Albin Kurti's meeting with the QUINT, held today for the attack that took place on November 29th on the Iber Lepenci channel. At the meeting, Kurti stressed that the purpose of this attack has been to damage the production of electricity and water supply for the most part [...]
At the meeting, Kurti has stressed that the purpose of this attack has been to damage the production of electricity and water supply in most of the country, being the third attack in 72 hours against our Republic, after those of 26 November and 28 November at the Zvecan police station and near the site of this municipality.
It further becomes known that Kurti at the meeting has said such a similar attack on critical infrastructure was seen a few days ago even against Ukraine's critical infrastructure, which was attacked by Russian missiles. He added that indicators show that the attack was carried out by professional groups and persons supported and guided by Serbia.
He informed the present diplomats that police are conducting the investigation, while there are already suspects suspected related to the attack responsible for his execution, as well as evidence and material evidence, including weapons, explosives and uniforms and emblems of Russian military units. The prime minister underlined that criminals and terrorists will face justice, with the power of the right law of Kosovo's democratic and independent Republic.
Furthermore, he also spoke of the importance of the extradition and arrest of chief criminal and chief terrorist Milan Radojic, who continues to be at large in Serbia, organising and planning with the support of even official Belgrade and President Aleksandar Vuciq, ongoing attacks on the Republic of Kosovo. Serbia continues to support terrorist groups with weapons, finance and logistics, which brought after the Banjska attack to follow other attacks, including the latest terrorist act on the Iber-Lepenci channel.
Among other things, the communique says further that Kurti expressed his thanks to all international partners for their support of the Republic of Kosovo.












