Bomb alert, Chocolate: Anything that can question Kosovo's stability comes from Serbia

Security subject professor Fatmir Colak spoke about the bomb alarm yesterday in the Kosovo Assembly, which proved to be false. He said these threats should be accepted with serious Kosovo relevant bodies. These threats through calls for explosive devices and, of course, must be taken seriously, [...]
He said these threats should be accepted with serious Kosovo relevant bodies.
These threats through calls for explosive devices and, of course, must be accepted with seriousness, so relevant institutions and the Republic of Kosovo have done so”.
There was a good work done yesterday and it turned out to be a false news story. I've said yesterday that the origin of this information, or the tax, is from Serbia, and that's how it came out”, he said.
Colak said that everything that can question Kosovo's stability, as he put it, comes from Serbia, Periscope.
“means that we have no other enemies besides our northern neighbour, and anything that might question Kosovo's stability is directed against constitutional rule in the Republic of Kosovo comes from Serbia unfortunately, so our organs should be on the level of office, even as there are”
“Normal that needs to be taken seriously and should continue investigations to the full extent of who is behind this information, whether this threat or not, and to prevent real threats which in the future could be such”, the professor said.
He also added that these threats take place in order to create uncertainty in Kosovo's citizens.
These threats, which are not new now, are some with numbers which reflect and present for me, some scenarios for a continuing Serbia effort, through different mechanisms to act in order to sow uncertainty”.
“to create uncertainty in citizens and to lose or fluctuate the trust of Kosovo citizens for the country's institutions and generally for the state of Kosovo”, Colak said. /Klan Kosovo/












