Serbian Republican politician Nikola Sandulović has said that the gangs led by President Aleksandar Vučić are the ones scaring, beating and killing Serbs in Kosovo, not Albanians as propagated by the media he leads.
Through a post on Facebook, Sandulović showed a message sent to him about the threats against local Serbs for their non-participation in the barricades erected two weeks ago.
“Vucic’s thugs entered several houses and beat everyone from children to elderly people. The reason is that they did not participate in the barricades and are probably members of the party, because those who are not in the party can earn almost no living,” the message sent to him reads.
The former Serbian presidential candidate stresses that this is the true picture of the situation of Serbs in Kosovo.
“Anyone who does not understand this message that I received is a participant in the crime that is being committed in Kosovo by the Serbs themselves against the Serbs! Every day I receive dozens of such and similar messages that prove that Aleksandar Vučić’s criminals are the ones who are scaring, beating and killing the Serbs in Kosovo, and not the Albanians, as it is propagated by his vile media. This is the brutal truth and the true picture of the situation of Serbs in Kosovo,” he writes.
Likewise, Sandulović shows through a video from the last war in Kosovo how criminals from Serbia in military and police uniforms burned, killed, raped and robbed the Albanian people.
“See what the criminals from Serbia dressed in police uniforms did to the same Albanians during their crimes in Kosovo! Burning, murder, rape and robbery! What threat to the Serbian people are you talking about now, criminals and murderers of Aleksandar Vučić?” stresses Sandulović.
“During your time as Minister of Disinformation, such crimes and robberies were hidden from the eyes of the public in Serbia,” he concludes.
We recall that it has been 16 days since Belgrade-led groups of Serbs set up barricades on several roads in northern Kosovo.
Because the barricades blocked roads leading to the Jarinje and Brnjak border crossings that link Kosovo and Serbia, these two points have remained closed to traffic since December 10. /Telegrafi/