TERROR ON KOSOVO AND METOHIJA! ROSU ENTERED SERBIAN HOUSES: Men armed to the teeth harass citizens of Štrpce, Sevac and Brezovica! (VIDEO)
IZVOR: Republika - 17.03.2022 | 10:32
Several masked members of the Kosovo police, ROSU, armed to the teeth, broke into several Serb houses in Štrpce, Sevac and Brezovica just before six o'clock this morning.
At the same time, they broke into the building of the Provisional Authority of the Municipality of Štrpce and according to information from the field, they are still in the mentioned facilities, said the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Dr Petar Petković.
- Under the pretext of continuing an action called "Brezovica", about 15 members of ROSU, with long barrels aimed at old men and women, searched Serbian houses, harassed locals, blocked the work of the municipality and obstructed the functioning of normal life with vehicles - Petkovic said.
He emphasises that this action comes the day before the Pogrom over the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija, committed on 17 March 2004, which shows that the action has nothing to do with any alleged fight against corruption, but its only goal is to intimidate the Serbian people, expelling the remaining Serbs from their centuries-old hearths in this way.
The fact that Albanian politicians timed the previous action on Christmas Day, just before the celebration of Christmas, the most important holiday of Serbs, also testifies to that, Petković said.
Despite these bestial pressures, he emphasised, Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija will not waver or break and we will continue to preserve peace and stability in these times of crisis that have befallen Europe and the world.
On the other hand, the statement says, the intention of Albin Kurti and his followers is obvious, to provoke an unbalanced reaction of the Serbian people and cause a new destabilisation of the situation on the ground.
- We will inform all international representatives about the latest provocation directed at Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, because the so-called showdown with corruption must not be an excuse for intimidating and harassing the Serbian people who live in difficult and specific conditions - Petkovic said.