Milanka Terzić from Istok in home detention (Kontact plus radio, RTS, Vesti, KIM radio)
The Kosovo Prosecutor's Office ordered Milanka Terzić, a displaced person from Istok, a measure of compulsory reporting to the police, and it allowed her to be in the Pec Patriarchate after being arrested at the Jarinje checkpoint in northern Kosovo, reports Serbian media.
The indictment against Milanka Terzić was filed on February 21st by the Prosecution in Pec because of the suspicion of allegedly committing a war crime.
She was traveling to Peć and was arrested three days ago at the Jarinje administrative boundary and transferred to a police station in the south Mitrovica. Later she was transferred to the police station in Istok and then interrogated by the prosecutor in Pristina.
A measure of "home detention" was determined, and currently she is in the Peć Patriarchate, where she initially went to assist sisterhood in preparing the celebration of the glory of the Most Holy Mother of God.