BELGRADE, Aug 14 (Hina) - Political parties and officials from Serbia have condemned Wednesday's attack near Gorazdevac in Kosovo in which two people were killed and four were injured. The president of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar
Marovic, called a session of the Supreme Defence Council "because of the escalation of terrorist attacks in Kosovo and southern Serbia". The session will be held in Montenegro's Meljine on Thursday.
BELGRADE, Aug 14 (Hina) - Political parties and officials from
Serbia have condemned Wednesday's attack near Gorazdevac in Kosovo
in which two people were killed and four were injured. The president
of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marovic, called a session of the
Supreme Defence Council "because of the escalation of terrorist
attacks in Kosovo and southern Serbia". The session will be held in
Montenegro's Meljine on Thursday. #L#
Two Serb teenagers were killed and four other wounded when
unidentified assailants opened fire at swimmers in a river near
Gorazdevac in western Kosovo on Wednesday.
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic told Belgrade's television
Studio B that yesterday's crime was "the finale of a great process
of terrorism which the international community failed to stop" and
"the continuation of an organised terrorist operation launched by
Albanian extremists", aimed at a further destabilisation of the
situation in Kosovo ahead of the arrival of the new head of the UN
Mission in Kosovo, Harri Holkeri.
The attack was also condemned by Serbian Vice PM and head of the
Coordination Centre for Kosovo Nebojsa Covic, Serbia-Montenegro
Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic, Defence Minister Boris Tadic
and the president of the community of Serb Municipalities in
Kosovo, Marko Jaksic.
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