A week earlier, he said “destroyed criminal gangs”, today Kurti blames Milan Radojcichi for the Zvecan attack.

Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted after the attack on the Kosovo Post facility in Zvecan, saying it came from individuals known for their links to criminal and terrorist groups, such as Milan Radojic, writes Periscopi. “The standing in freedom of criminal Radoiciq and his failure to hand over our state authorities [...]
The standing in freedom of criminal Radojcik and his failure to hand over authorities to our state is a dangerous message encouraging criminals and terrorists, different extremists, to continue their actions with destabilising tendencies.
Through the creation of artificial tensions, the normal functioning of institutions and to undermine the economic development and democratic progress of our country, Kurti wrote among other things.
We remember that days ago, the Vetevendosje Movement through a video said they had removed criminal gangs during their government mandate.
Full response:
With deep concern and firm determination to protect stability and constitutional order, we strongly condemn the terrorist elements attack on the Kosovo Post object in Zvecan, conducted today on April 1st 2025.
This act of violence is an attempt to undermine security and undermine citizens' integration into the legal and institutional system of the Republic of Kosovo.
Concern in this situation remains the fact that individuals known for their links to criminal and terrorist groups, such as Milan Radojic, continue to remain at large, and are being sheltered and exploited by power in Serbia for shovinist purposes.
The stand in freedom of the criminal Radojcik and his failure to hand over the authorities of our state is a dangerous message encouraging criminals and terrorists, different extremists, to continue their actions with destabilising tendencies.
Through the creation of artificial tensions, it is trying to hinder the normal functioning of institutions and undermine our country's economic development and democratic progress.
The subtle grenade attack in the dark of the night is the attempt by the despair and infirmness of those who no longer rule in northern Kosovo. Kosovo Post will remain there as public companies, the new mosque will be established and legal services will continue to be offered to all citizens.
The relevant institutions are conducting thorough investigations to bring to justice the perpetrators of this serious act.
Kosovo remains committed to regional peace and stability, but we will not allow any attempts to challenge our constitutional order and the security of our citizens.
The state will continue to act decisively to ensure that all citizens, indiscriminately, live in a safe and free environment.












