All the houses of Serb returnees robbed in the in the village of Grabac (RTK2, Kontakt plus radio, TV Most)
In the first returnee village Grabac, in the municipality of Klina, almost all the houses of the Serb returnees were robbed, where 28 houses for returnees were built, which are now empty, reports RTK2.
RTK2 reports that until the last year the only returnees in this village were Ilinka Nesic (87), and Borka Konic (82) who were often targets of robbers. Two women left the village last year, whereby the village became completely empty.
Silvija Raskovic, the Head of the Municipal office for Communities and Returns, says that KFOR, which monitors these returnee villages, has informed the office that robberies were carried out in all houses in the village of Grabac and that they made an inspection on that occasion.
RTK 2 says that this is only one in a series of cases of theft of property of returnees in the municipality of Klina.
Only a few days ago, in the village of Klinavac, where only two returnee families now live, were robbed two empty houses, while the masked attackers tried to rob and the house of B.V., who was at that moment in the house. A few nights ago, in the same village, the hens were stolen from S.L.
Today in the municipality of Klina there are about 200 Serb returnees, who are often targeted by thieves, reports RTK2.