The number from which the bomb threat was made is allegedly linked to criminal Ratko Mladic.

Acting Minister of Internal Affairs Xhelal Svecla has said the number through which the bomb threat has been made in the Kosovo Parliament is of a Serbian citizen named Lazar Zivkovic. He wrote in a post in Facebok that photographs of [...] have been found in some profiles related to this number.
Acting Minister of Internal Affairs Xhelal Svecla has said the number through which the bomb threat has been made in the Kosovo Parliament is of a Serbian citizen named Lazar Zivkovic. He wrote in a post in Facebok that the photo of war criminal Ratko Mladic has been found in several profiles related to this number.
But who is Ratko Mladic?
Ratko Mladic is former commander of the Republika Srpska Army. Mladic was sentenced to life imprisonment by The Hague Tribunal for genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Judiciary Chamber left in force the first degree decision to free Ratko Mladic from genocide charges in six Bosnian municipalities: Foca, Vlasenica, Kljuc, Sanski Most, Kotor Varos and Prijedor.
As former commander of the Republika Srpska Army during wartime, he was sentenced to life in prison in a first-degree decision in 2017 by a first-degree decision. The ICTY.
He was convicted of genocide committed against approximately 8,000 Bosniaks in Srebrenica, a protected area by the United Nations (OKB) in the summer of 1995, for the persecution and forced transfer of Bosniaks and Croats throughout BiH, the terrorisation of civilians during the siege of Sarajevo and the hostage of UN peacekeepers during NATO bombings in 1995.
He was convicted of 10 of 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
During the trial, which began on May 16, 2012, and lasted 530 days, 592 witnesses were called and some 10,000 trials were presented. The court also considered 2,000 cases.
He had been hiding in Serbia for 16 years
The Hague's most wanted fugitive, who had been hiding from justice for nearly 16 years, was arrested in Serbia on May 26th 2011 and six days later extradited to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.
The first indictment against him was filed on July 24, 1995.
He was born in 1943 in Bo properanovich near Kalinovik. Since graduation at the Military Academy in Belgrade, he has been in active military service in the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA).
Prior to the start of the wars in the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (RSFJ) in 1991, the RSFJ presidency promoted Mladic to Major General and early war in Bosnia and Herzegovina to UN-Nancolonel.
In May 1992, he was appointed commander of the Main Staff of the newly formed Republika Srpska Army. /Periscopi/












