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Kosovo Police Monitor the Road to Leposavic in Northern Kosovo, 24 September 2023 Alamy Stock Photo

Fighting ongoing after police officer killed in attack in north Kosovo

The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell condemned today’s attack, calling the targeting of police “hideous”.

SKIRMISHES BETWEEN GUNMEN and authorities in northern Kosovo are ongoing, according to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, hours after a police officer had been killed when a patrol was hit by an ambush involving firearms and explosives.

The attack and ongoing firefight marks one of the gravest escalations in Kosovo in years, following months of mounting tensions and stalling talks between the government in Pristina and Serbia.

Kurti said at least 30 heavily armed gunmen were now surrounded by authorities near Banjska in north Kosovo and called for their surrender.

“There are at least 30 professional, military or police armed people who are surrounded by our police forces and whom I invite to surrender to our security agencies,” said Kurti during a press conference.

Kurti added that the group was located in and around a monastery near the village of Banjska, where the patrol had been ambushed early Sunday.

The Serbia Orthodox Church confirmed that gunmen had stormed a monastery in Banjska, where pilgrims from the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad were staying.

“We can see armed people in uniforms… they are firing on us and we are firing back,” Kosovo police official Veton Elshani told AFP by phone from Banjska.

Kurti’s comments came hours after he called the ambush that killed one police officer and wounded another an act of terrorism and pinpointed the blame on the Serbian government.

“Organised crime with political, financial and logistical support from officials in Belgrade is attacking our country,” Kurti wrote on social media.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was set to address the media later on Sunday.

According to the Serbian government’s office for Kosovo, the president’s press conference would “debunk all the lies and hoaxes of Albin Kurti, the creator of chaos and hell in Kosovo.”

Tensions

The attack comes more than a week after talks between the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo centred on improving ties failed to make a breakthrough during EU-mediated negotiations in Brussels.

The EU has been trying for years to resolve the long-running dispute between the Balkan neighbours that has soured relations since their war more than two decades ago.

Brussels believed it had broken the logjam by hammering out a plan to normalise ties in March, but since then there has been minimal progress.

The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell condemned today’s attack, calling the targeting of police “hideous”.

“The responsible perpetrators must face justice,” Borrell wrote on social media.

The diplomatic stalemate comes as tensions in the troubled north have been smouldering for months, following the Pristina government’s decision to install ethnic Albanian mayors in four Serb-majority municipalities in May.

The move triggered one of the worst bouts of unrest in the north in years. Demonstrations followed, as well as the arrest of three Kosovar police officers by Serbia and a violent riot by Serb protesters which saw more than 30 NATO peacekeepers injured.

Kosovo remains overwhelmingly populated by ethnic Albanians, but in the northern stretches of the territory near the border with Serbia, ethnic Serbs remain the majority in several municipalities.

The tussle in the north is just the latest in a long list of incidents to rock the area since Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008. That was nearly a decade after NATO forces helped push Serbian troops from the former province during a bloody war that killed around 13,000 people.

Belgrade – along with its key allies China and Russia – has refused to recognise Kosovo’s independence, effectively preventing it from having a seat at the United Nations.

During an address to the United Nations General Assembly last week, Serbia’s Vucic accused the West of hypocrisy. He said its recognition of Kosovo’s independence was based on the same justification as Russia’s war on Ukraine.

© Agence France-Presse

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    Aug 8th 2017, 1:33 PM

    Poor girl. If this is true the sentence will be minimal…to add to her distress.
    Worrying trend of assaults lately. And punishments are silly.
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    Aug 8th 2017, 2:15 PM

    Totally unrelated to this story,but how come on Facebook the journal post the story of the chap stabbed to death & anyone can comment on it but nobody can comment here.
    Regardless of the fact Facebook may have different rules.The main reason i see comments not allowed on the journal is for legal reasons,then why bother to post them on Facebook if it has legal ramifications ? surely the eyes of the law don’t care if its the comment section on the journal or Facebook.

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    Aug 8th 2017, 3:01 PM

    Young as 10 are allowed out of the premises unsupervised. Toilets are unsupervised where a lot off the action takes place. OK I could go on. But my heart goes out to that poor girl and her family. They will get the toerags who have done but that won’t alleviate the pain for this young girl

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    Aug 8th 2017, 3:02 PM

    @Warthog: How do I know this? Firstly I have a 12 yr old daughter. Secondly i have direct information from othet students, guards and bouncers. Parents are failing on their duty og care by letting their children go to these money grabbing very poorly supervised events. People should be arrested. We have a youth club underage disco where we have parents montitoring everything. Parents have to collect their children. While at the disco they are not allowed out the door unless a parent is their to collect them or they are with one of the supervising parents.

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    Aug 8th 2017, 3:13 PM

    @Warthog: Messed up on the word count and lost first part of my first message… Young as 10…
    Was saying before that is that these underage discos are “sex events “. Alcohol, some drugs are taken before the discos. Girls go commando. Slut runs of different varieties are normal as is the swooping of different bodily fluids. The supervision is non existent. These events need to be stopped or come under a whole new set of “care” rules. All these places want Is cash as they dont give a damn aboutvthe kids.

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    Aug 8th 2017, 4:25 PM

    @Warthog: WTF is a “slut run?”

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    Aug 8th 2017, 5:28 PM

    @Warthog: Ah yes I remember being 10 years old during summer time: video games, bit of soccer, riding our BMXs round the neighbourhood, and when we were too tuckered out from all that we’d snort a few lines bought with saved up pocket-money and get in the finger-bang queue down the local sex event

    Sure a bit of hyperbole never hurt anyone

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    Aug 8th 2017, 7:17 PM

    @Warthog: ya a friend of mine does security, and it’s truly shocking what goes on at these events. They can’t control them. And these are seasoned security personnel.

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    Aug 8th 2017, 8:04 PM

    @Warthog: surely you are thinking of an older age group?? I find your comments a bit disturbing. I run a disco for 10 to 12 year olds. NONE of that happens. Where are you talking about?
    Slut runs??? Wtf? Disgusting turn of phrase.

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    Aug 8th 2017, 1:42 PM

    Its being reported as a gang-rape in other media. but not here.

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