Serb Ticket Vice President Milan Radoicic Claims Responsibility for Kosovo Attack | Beta Briefing

Serb Ticket Vice President Milan Radoicic Claims Responsibility for Kosovo Attack

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Archive / News | 02.10.23 | access_time 08:49

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Serb Ticket vice president Milan Radoicic claimed on Sept. 29 responsibility for the recent attack on Kosovo police in the village of Banjska and stepped down as Serb Ticket vice president.

His attorney Goran Petronijevic read Radoicic's letter to the public, which reads that Radoicic "personally" organized the attack on Kosovo police in Banjska on Sept. 24, when one police officer was killed and several were wounded.

Radoicic wrote that he did this "because all forms of resistance used to date have resulted in no improvement of the lives of the Serb people, only in the increased brutality of [Kosovo Premier Albin] Kurti's regime." Radoicic added that neither Serbian state agencies nor local government bodies in Kosovo and Metohija had any prior knowledge of the events.

On Sept. 30, Radoicic responded to a summons from Serbian state agencies related to the events at Banjska, the Serbian Interior Ministry said in a press release. Kosovo politician Rada Trajkovic told BETA on Sept. 29 that it would be devastating for the Serb people in Kosovo and for Serbia if the Serb Ticket party were to survive, adding that the Serb Ticket never had any real support from the Serb people in Kosovo.
 

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