“With Molotovi” cocktail Police with new details of fire at the North House

A house in Kroi of Vitakut neighbourhood in northern Mitrovica ? was set on fire in the early hours of Tuesday, announced Minister of Local Power Management Elbert Krasniqi. Free Europe Radio also confirmed the deputy director of the Kosovo Police for [...]
The news was confirmed to Radio Free Europe and Kosovo Deputy Director of Police for the North Veton Elshani, who said the fire was fired from the patrol and that the damage has suffered the door to the house.
We doubt that this fire was caused by a Molotov cocktail”, Elshani said, adding that police are working on the lighting of the case.
Through a Facebook post, Krasniqi said the house was built by the Government of Kosovo to support the return of residents to this multiethnic neighbourhood.
He accused Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vuciq, of, as he said, inciting ethnic failure.
According to him, Vuciq “has remained closed to its 148x1> and “has lost control of parallel structures in the northern body”.
There, for years, Serb parallel structures have been operating.
Late last month, Kosovo authorities have closed some of them, arguing they have acted outside Kosovo's laws.
The move has been condemned by official Belgrade, but also by the international community, which has described it as unilateral and uncoordinated.
It requires Kosovo that all issues related to the situation in the north be addressed under dialogue for normalising relations with Serbia, which is mediated by the European Union.
The Kosovo government says its actions aim at extending the rule and law.
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Otherwise, the Kosovo government, earlier this year, has started building houses in the north for displaced Albanians since the post-war.
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