Shooting in Suvi Dol, Serbs upset
Tonight, unknown assailants were shooting into the air in the Serbian part of the multi-ethnic village of Suvi Do near North Mitrovica, where fifteen-year-old Lazar Milutinovic was beaten just a few days ago, Politika writes.
As the representative of the Serbs in Suvi Do, Mico Kragovic, told Politika, the shooting disturbed the residents of the upper part of the village, which is inhabited exclusively by Serbs.
"A burst of gunfire was fired into the air from a moving vehicle tonight after 5:00 p.m., which disturbed the local Serbs and is another form of psychological pressure on us. While we ran out of the houses, the vehicle disappeared in the dark at high speed in the direction of the lower part of the village. It hasn't even been five days, and we're on target again. Lazar, a 15-year-old boy, was beaten just because he was a Serbian child. Four of them beat him, and allegedly one Albanian was taken into custody," Kragovic said.
In the village of Suvi Do near North Mitrovica, unknown perpetrators repeatedly broke the windows and doors of the clinic and wrote disturbing graffiti in the Albanian language.
About 250 Serbs live in the multi-ethnic village of Suvi Do, in a completely Albanian environment. The lower part of the village is inhabited exclusively by Albanians, and it is surrounded by the Albanian villages of Gusevac, Vinarce and Vidomirici.
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