Shots fired at Kosovo Serb returnees - TV
BBC Monitoring Europe (Political) - December 29, 2006, Friday
Text of report by Serbian TV satellite service on 29 December
[Presenter] Unknown assailants have fired shots at the house of Branko Mazic in
Klina, Serb sources from Kosovo have told Tanjug, which has been confirmed by
the Kosovo police. No-one was wounded in the attack.
Returnees Vlada Radosavljevic and his wife Bosiljka were sleeping in Mazic's
house at the time of the attack. The police arrived at the scene five minutes
after the attack and established that a number of holes in the windows were
caused by bullets from firearms.
The police found two unexploded hand grenades on the first floor of the house.
This is the third armed attack against Serb returnees in Klina in the second
half of this year.
In September, a grenade was thrown at the flat of the Pavlovic family which
wounded four members of the family. Three months earlier, on 19 June, Slobodan
Popovic was killed in his home in Klina.
Source: RTS SAT TV, Belgrade, in Serbian 1100 gmt
29 Dec 06
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