Kurt at Africa's Bunnjak tomb: Internationals don't consider Serbia a normal state

Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who made it to Kosovo Police Sergeant Afrem Bulnjaku's tomb on the second anniversary of his assassination by Serbian terrorists in Zvecan Banisk, praised his heroism and dedication to protecting the country by first facing Serb terrorists. “ka [...]
“has defended citizens indiscriminately, maintaining public order and rule of law all. Together we are part of the Bunjak family, because Africa Bulnjak belongs to the Republic of Kosovo. I point to the dual courage, he took the first step towards the Zvecan Banjska blockade, that's what he did as experienced policemen, was a police officer of 22 years whose 16-year-old sergeant now has the degree of Kosovo hero where no one can take him. I want to highlight the aspect of courage he does not allow other police officers who were younger to attack the blockade that was set up on the road by trucks from Serbia's paramilitary terrorist group led by Radociq not to let their young people sacrifice themselves and themselves be denied to him”, Kurti said, eo explains.
Kurti has called on internationals not to consider Serbia a normal state until it hands over criminals led by Milan Radojcic.
“We call on international factors not to consider Serbia a normal state unless it hands over the criminals of Serbia organised and led by Milan Radojic and funded by President Aleksandar Vuciq, the indictment includes 45 people these must immediately surrender to the state of Kosovo”, Kurti stressed. /Periscope/












