Kosovo PM demands Serbia to hand over indicted gunmen
Briefly

"Bullies who want war in Kosovo, in the Balkans, will have no place in Kosovo. I don't know about Serbia, but they will not walk freely in Kosovo," he said as he visited the village of Banjska in honour of Bunjaku.
"One year has passed since the heroic fall of the Kosovo police officer Afrim Bunjaku, who together with his colleagues, arrived at a place where an ambush was prepared against our police officers from paramilitaries and terrorists who were orchestrated, directed and financed by Serbia," the Prime Minister said.
Kosovo prosecutors pressed charges of violation of the constitutional and legal order, terror activities, funding terrorism and money laundering against 45 people. The charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Kurti said Serbia is responsible and must be held accountable, and claims the aim of the attack was to annex a part of Kosovo.
Read at euronews
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