By the way, he is one of the five Serbs who were summoned for questioning, and are suspected of allegedly forging documents in the buildings of the Provisional Municipal Authorities.Kurir correspondent from Kosovska Mitrovica Darko Mirković reported this morning that Radojević responded to the call of the police in order to clarify the situation."In fact, he literally did not receive a summons in the sense of a court summons, but members of the Kosovo Police appeared, looked for him in the neighborhood, asked questions, he says there were 6-7 policemen and they literally, I should say, scared the whole part of Kosovska Mitrovica where he lives," the correspondent said.As he further states, Radojević was on his way to central Serbia, he came back and that's why he appeared yesterday in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, just to tell them that he is here, that he lives there with his family and that he has no intention of moving."We assume, at least the journalists who will cover news today, that he will be in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica again today, more precisely in the regional station, and we will see if we could get a statement from two more Serbs who will be there. However, I say, that's all a situation that brings unrest, that creates tension and it's an ordinary morning, there aren't many people on the streets, school has started, we talk about it, parents somehow take the little ones to school, come back, but everyone turns to some of their duties and waits for what today will bring", said the Kurir correspondent.
5.9.2024.
11:00
Tensions and unrest in the north of Kosovo; The police were looking for the former mayor
The former president of the municipality of Kosovska Mitrovica Milan Radojević was summoned to the so-called Kosovo Police for questioning.
Izvor: Kurir.rs
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