KOSOVO SERBS SAYS "TERRORIST" GROUP ACTIVE IN
SERB AREAS
BBC Monitoring International Reports - December 8, 2006 Friday
Text of report by Bosnian Serb news agency SRNA
Belgrade, 8 December: Neither UNMIK [UN Interim Administration Mission in
Kosovo] nor the Kosovo police have issued a statement about several armed
attacks on civilian and police vehicles in the areas of Srbica and Klina [in
Kosovo] carried out by unidentified terrorist groups last week, says a statement
issued today by the Kosovska Mitrovica-based Coordination Centre and published
by in the International Press Centre [in Belgrade].
The statement says that four masked terrorist stopped a passenger vehicle and
then open fire from automatic weapons in the evening of 1 December in the
village of Vocnjak on the Srbica-Klina road.
"Although at least four missiles hit the vehicle, the driver managed to escape
the terrorists," the statement says.
It adds that according to the available information, the terrorists wore
uniforms, and some reports say these were the Kosovo Protection Corps uniforms
with OVK [Kosovo Liberation Army] insignia.
The statement says that terrorist opened fire on a Kosovo Protection Corps
vehicle and injured a policemen in the village of Zli Potok on the same road
around 0700 [0600 gmt] on 4 December.
"The remaining policemen then - on who knows whose orders - overturned the
vehicle and reported that it was involved in a road accident, which is obviously
an attempt to cover up the truth about Albanian terrorism in Kosovo-Metohija,"
the statement stresses.
Source: SRNA news agency, Bijeljina, in
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian 1248 gmt 8 Dec 06
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