“The Times”: Serbia is preparing another military operation against Kosovo

Three days before the attack in northern Kosovo, which left police officer Africa Bunnjak dead, an expert on security issues at the White House has received a disturbing call from American intelligence. “The Times” has published pieces of his testimony, while showing that Serb forces were being accumulated on the border with Kosovo, [...]
Three days before the attack in northern Kosovo, which left police officer Africa Bunnjak dead, an expert on security issues at the White House has received a disturbing call from American intelligence.
“The Times” has published pieces of his testimony, while showing that Serbian forces have been accumulated on the border with Kosovo, where peace and security monitor the presence of NATO forces since the war in 1999. According to the “The Times”, three days after this information armed Serbs carried out the attack on Banjska.
Disturbing in the script of the “The Times” is the fact that there are doubts that Serbia is preparing another military operation, referring to data from an American intelligence official.
These concerns, according to the “The Times”, have not fallen on deaf ears. In order to dissuade Serbia from the US security adviser Jake Sullivan approved a request to declassify elements of Serbian military movements.
Intelligence Agency The NSC says it has edited the secret details of the material, not to suggest the way and resources of intelligence.
Information about Serbian military movements later revealed in a video conference Council of Security spokesman John Kirby. He said the military movements included tanks, infantry units and mechanised vehicles.
As attention increased, European countries joined the United States to increase pressure on Serbia, Britain even announced the addition of its troops in Kosovo.
A few days later a withdrawal of Serbian troops was noticed. Publicising Serbian military movements at the border is a new way of the White House using intelligence, similar to that of the war in Ukraine. / KP












