The email that arrived today at Pristina airport that there is a bomb arrived in Arabic. It was written in vain to increase the feeling of insecurity in order to sabotage the vital infrastructure in the Republic of Kosovo.
This was told by a source from the security institutions to Kosovapress.
When the road on the Serbian side of the border in Merdare, the road of Albanian emigrants, was closed with a barricade, Serbia wanted to increase this insecurity by blocking the airport.
Although the email was written in Arabic, cyber investigations revealed that it was a well-hidden email originating from Serbia.
The Republic of Kosovo’s security institutions have consistently suspected that forms of the threat of religious radicalism in Kosovo may emanate from Serbia, and today’s case was one of the rare instances in which it was argued that our suspicions were justified./KosovaPress/

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