Pro-Russian channel in Telegram calls for attack on Kosovo's Bondsteel base

As tensions in the Middle East mount after Israeli military operations against Iranian targets, extremist and pro-Russian circles in the Balkans are trying to instrumentalise this conflict to promote destabilisation even in Kosovo. In several channels known on the telegram platform, including “BUNT you're standing must”, which numbers over 80 thousand followers, like [...]
In several channels known on the telegram platform, including “BUNT you're standing must”, which numbers over 80 thousand followers, as well as channel “ ) Subsequent messages aimed directly at the American military presence in Kosovo, namely Bondsteel Base, located near Gjilan.
In the context of Israeli attacks on Iran, these channels are spreading narrava, calling for <x0 takeback” against American interests, naming the Camp Bondsteel base as a legitimate “constitutional target” in case of further escalation of conflict.
Messages are accompanied by hostile language and rhetoric aimed at mobilizing the pursuers of these channels for violent action.
In one of the most disturbing posts, channel managers have also published the exact geographical coordinates of the American military base: 42,3644909, 21,244918.
The post is associated with the comment: “If Ajtolah is followed by Cyprus, it is Iran's greatest threat at the moment”, a message that directly suggests connections between developments in the Middle East and the American presence in Kosovo.
In addition to coordinates, detailed maps of Camp Bondsteel, accompanied by cynical comments and ironic messages “Flirting” for Americans, further deepening the provocative and threatening nature of the published content.
Security experts estimate that publishing such data and open calls for violence pose a serious risk to security, not only to American personnel, but to overall stability in Kosovo and the region.
These actions are seen as part of a broader propagandistic strategy aimed at linking global conflicts with local tensions, exploiting anti-Western and pro-Russian narravities.
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