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Kosovo blames Belgrade for canal explosion | Kosovo blames Belgrade for canal explosion |
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The “terrorist attack” was carried out by “gangs directed by Serbia,” the breakaway region’s prime minister has claimed | The “terrorist attack” was carried out by “gangs directed by Serbia,” the breakaway region’s prime minister has claimed |
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has accused the Serbian authorities of being behind a blast on a canal that provides water to the breakaway region’s two main coal-fired power plants. | Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has accused the Serbian authorities of being behind a blast on a canal that provides water to the breakaway region’s two main coal-fired power plants. |
Kurti spoke about the attack on the Ibar-Lepenac waterway near the town of Zubin Potok during a televised address on Friday evening. Parts of the region could be left without power if the damage caused by the explosion is not fixed soon, he warned. | |
"This is a criminal and terrorist attack aimed at damaging our critical infrastructure,” the prime minister said. | "This is a criminal and terrorist attack aimed at damaging our critical infrastructure,” the prime minister said. |
The bombing “was carried out by professionals. We believe it comes from gangs directed by Serbia,” he claimed without providing any evidence. | The bombing “was carried out by professionals. We believe it comes from gangs directed by Serbia,” he claimed without providing any evidence. |
In a post on X, Kurti promised that the authorities in Pristina “will hold those responsible accountable.” | In a post on X, Kurti promised that the authorities in Pristina “will hold those responsible accountable.” |
There were no reports of fatalities or injuries as a result of the blast, which also affected water supplies in the breakaway region. | There were no reports of fatalities or injuries as a result of the blast, which also affected water supplies in the breakaway region. |
The government in Belgrade has not yet commented on the incident. | The government in Belgrade has not yet commented on the incident. |
The Serb List, a party representing the interests of the Serb minority in the mainly Albanian-populated Kosovo, told the media that the attack on the canal was “absolutely against the interests of the Serbian people.” | The Serb List, a party representing the interests of the Serb minority in the mainly Albanian-populated Kosovo, told the media that the attack on the canal was “absolutely against the interests of the Serbian people.” |
The party demanded an “urgent investigation” into the blast by the NATO-led international peacekeeping force (KFOR) and the EU’s civilian mission to the breakaway region (EULEX). | The party demanded an “urgent investigation” into the blast by the NATO-led international peacekeeping force (KFOR) and the EU’s civilian mission to the breakaway region (EULEX). |
US ambassador to Kosovo Jeff Hovenier wrote on X that Washington has offered “full support to the government of Kosovo to ensure that those responsible for this criminal attack are identified and held accountable.” | US ambassador to Kosovo Jeff Hovenier wrote on X that Washington has offered “full support to the government of Kosovo to ensure that those responsible for this criminal attack are identified and held accountable.” |
The EU’s envoy to the region, Aivo Orav, also condemned the attack and called for the incident to be investigated. | The EU’s envoy to the region, Aivo Orav, also condemned the attack and called for the incident to be investigated. |
The explosion on the Ibar-Lepenac Canal is the third attack in Kosovo this week. On Tuesday, unidentified perpetrators threw two grenades into the courtyard of a police station in the town of Zvecan in the north of the region. There was material damage, but no injuries as a result of the incident. | The explosion on the Ibar-Lepenac Canal is the third attack in Kosovo this week. On Tuesday, unidentified perpetrators threw two grenades into the courtyard of a police station in the town of Zvecan in the north of the region. There was material damage, but no injuries as a result of the incident. |
The next day, a municipality building in Zvecan was also targeted with a grenade. The building and four cars parked outside suffered minor damage in the attack, the police said. | The next day, a municipality building in Zvecan was also targeted with a grenade. The building and four cars parked outside suffered minor damage in the attack, the police said. |
The US and many of its allies recognized Kosovo as a sovereign state in 2008 after the province declared independence. Belgrade still considers the region part of Serbia, as do Russia and China, among other countries. | The US and many of its allies recognized Kosovo as a sovereign state in 2008 after the province declared independence. Belgrade still considers the region part of Serbia, as do Russia and China, among other countries. |
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