Returnee's house burned in Klina (B92, Akter,Beta)
Unknown persons set fire to the house of Serbian returnee in village Drsnik in Klina municipality.
This was stated by the Commissioner of the Commissariat for Refugees of the Republic of Serbia, Bozidar Sarkovic.
Sarkovic, who is also a councillor in the Municipality Assembly, told Beta agency that last night around 21.00 hours a house was set on fire. The owner was late Mladen Dabizljevic, whose wife Milosava (70) at the time of the incident was not in the house but in central Serbia.
Police conducted an investigation and the investigation is on-going.
The house was built in 2007 when other houses for returnees were built.
According to Sarkovic’s words, it is the third house that was burned down since 2007, and about 20 houses in this village until now were demolished.
He recalled that the Government of Kosovo with the help of donors renovated about 50 houses in the village, where before the war lived 130 Serbian families. Today there are 25.
This is the second attack on a Serbian house in Klina, which occurred in the span of 24 hours.