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Witnesses Accuse Serbian Ex-Police Officer of Abuse and Murder

Prosecution witnesses in the war crimes trial of former Serbian police officer Dusko Arsic accused him on Tuesday of beating one of the injured parties and taking part in the expulsion of civilians and then the looting and torching of their homes in Pristina between January and June 1999.

"He is dangerous, he should be removed; we bombed the so-called Kosovo..."

As reported by Kosovo Online, he must be removed from power, because otherwise he will cause immeasurable damage to the so-called Kosovo, writes the newspaper Tema.
He stated that his biggest concern is the re-establishment of "free Kosovo" with the help of the USA and the West, and he called the help of NATO troops in achieving that aspiration "blessed".

"The situation regarding Kosovo is getting complicated; Serbia guards its stance"

"The situation is getting complicated, I'm very worried, just please, remove these fake mayors, and we are ready for a compromise. We need to talk, but I'm begging you for someone to take action. The formation of the CSM must be started," Vui said being hosted at irilica show on TV Happy.

Brnabic: Situation in Kosovo-Metohija to be main topic of House of Lords dinner

LONDON - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Monday she believed the current situation in Kosovo-Metohija would be the main topic of a dinner she would attend in the UK's House of Lords this evening.

Brnabic said this in a statement to Tanjug in London after attending a panel on the future of digitalisation.

"We sent the Serbian state a message - we can still bomb you"

Military analyst and senior adviser to former US President Donald Trump, retired colonel Douglas McGregor, believes that a wrong status quo has been created in Kosovo.
Such a status, he believes, cannot be maintained without the presence of foreign military forces, the Kosovo online writing of Serbian Radio Chicago reports.

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