PRISTINA ARRESTED PRISTINA, April 22 (Hina) - The United Nations' police officers and local police on Saturday evening reported that they had apprehended a man suspected of carrying out last Wednesday's bomb attack in the downtown
Pristina. The man is suspected of having planting an explosive device under a car of Yugoslav officials, who were in charge of issuing passports in Kosovo. In the blast, Aleksandar Petrovic was killed and another four Serb were injured. The police did not reveal the identity of the apprehended suspect. An independent television station in Kosovo reported last night that the arrested man was of the German descent who had been living in Kosovo for a few years. According to the UN police, the assassin used 10 kilograms of explosive. Fortunately, only a part of the explosive was activated. Otherwise, the consequences might have been worse. The police assume that there are several accessories to the attack. An inv
PRISTINA, April 22 (Hina) - The United Nations' police officers and
local police on Saturday evening reported that they had apprehended
a man suspected of carrying out last Wednesday's bomb attack in the
downtown Pristina.
The man is suspected of having planting an explosive device under a
car of Yugoslav officials, who were in charge of issuing passports
in Kosovo. In the blast, Aleksandar Petrovic was killed and another
four Serb were injured.
The police did not reveal the identity of the apprehended suspect.
An independent television station in Kosovo reported last night
that the arrested man was of the German descent who had been living
in Kosovo for a few years.
According to the UN police, the assassin used 10 kilograms of
explosive. Fortunately, only a part of the explosive was activated.
Otherwise, the consequences might have been worse. The police
assume that there are several accessories to the attack. An
investigation is being conducted by one international judge and one
prosecutor.
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