Kosovo Accuses Serbia of Terrorist Attack
Kosovo Accuses Serbia of Terrorist Attack

Kosovo Accuses Serbia of Terrorist Attack

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An explosion at a crucial water canal in northern Kosovo has been labeled a 'terrorist act' by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who accused groups aligned with Serbia of orchestrating the attack. The blast, which occurred near Zubin Potok, damaged infrastructure vital for cooling the country's two main coal-fired power plants, raising fears of widespread power outages. Serbian officials, including Foreign Minister Marko Djuric, have denied any involvement, calling the accusations 'baseless' and suggesting that Kosovo's government might be behind the incident. The explosion follows a series of violent incidents in the region, increasing tensions between Kosovo and Serbia, which has yet to recognize Kosovo's independence declared in 2008. Kosovo's Security Council has activated armed forces and heightened security measures in response to the ongoing threats. The situation remains volatile, with local authorities urging swift repairs to prevent further disruptions to water and electricity supplies.

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