Shots fired at a Serb home in Klina/Kline municipality (Tanjug)
Unknown perpetrators fired shots last night at a Serb house in the Rudica village in Kosovo, Klina/ Kline municipality, Tanjug learned from the sources at Kosovo's Ministry for Return and Communities.
No one was injured in the attack on Zarko Siljkovic's family home. The incident has been reported to the Kosovo Police.
At the time of the incident two people, father and son, were in the house. The material damage was caused by bullets that hit the wall of the house.
Rudica village is home to about a dozen families of Serb returnees, who are frequently targeted by attacks in the Klina/Kline municipality.
The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric vehemently condemned the attack, and urged Pristina to find the perpetrators as soon as possible.
The Serb families in Klina/Kline are the ones who are most frequently targeted by extremist and crime groups, and it is incomprehensible that police authorities in Kosovo and the international community have not invested sufficient effort to stop the campaign of intimidation, stated the Office for KiM by quoting its Director Marko Djuric.