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Dacic: Something else is troubling Pristina

The government in Pristina has decided to register all immovable property previously registered to the former Yugoslavia, Serbia, and AP Kosovo to - Kosovo.

For this reason, the head of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, met today in Belgrade with political representatives of Serbs from Kosovo.

"Pristina's bid to appropriate Serbian property is illegal"

The government in Pristina has decided to register all immovable property previously registered to the former Yugoslavia, Serbia, and AP Kosovo to - Kosovo.

For this reason, the head of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, met today in Belgrade with political representatives of Serbs from Kosovo.

Kosovo Shooting Suspect 'Sought Revenge on Ex-Communist'

The lawyer for suspect Murat Jashari, an ethnic Albanian originally from the south-western Macedonian town of Kumanovo, told BIRN on Tuesday that his client said he shot Vllasi because of his alleged role in oppressing Kosovo's youth during his time as head of the former ruling Communists.

Vllasi Wounded in Shootout in Kosovo Capital

Former head of the ruling communists in Kosovo Azem Vllasi was wounded on Monday morning in Pristina in a shooting incident, police confirmed.

"Around 8am today we have received information about a shooting in Hajdar Dushi Street in Pristina. A person was wounded as a result," police spokesperson Florie Ahmeti told BIRN.

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