Graffiti “UÇK” sprayed in the village of Batushe near the church
Source: Kosovo Online
In the immediate vicinity of the church in the village of Batushe near Kosovo Polje, graffiti reading “UÇK” and “Adem Jashari” were sprayed yesterday.
About 300 Serbs live in the village of Batushe, and this is not the first time such incidents have been recorded in this village, which has 80 Serbian households and 20 Albanian ones.
The Kosovo Police have not yet commented on this incident.
This village is also home to the Women’s Association Tradition Through the Centuries of central Kosovo and the singing group Kosovke. Just a few days ago, members of the Kosovo Police at Brnjak confiscated the Association’s flag, tore it, and threw it into a garbage bin.




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