Graffiti "UCK" and the name Faton Hajrizi written on the house of the Djurkovic family in the village of Gojbulja

Na kući porodice Đurković, u selu Gojbulja kod Vučitrna, noćas su ispisani grafiti "UČK" i ime Fatona Hajrizija
Source: Kosovo online

Last night, graffiti with the letters "UCK" and the name Faton Hajrizi, who killed Serbian policeman Nikola Krsmanovic in Loznica, were written on the house of the Djurkovic family in the village of Gojbulja near Vucitrn, according to a statement from the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, warning that such messages further disturb the Serbian population in Kosovo.

The Office pointed out that this is yet another threat to the Serbian people.

"This glorification of a terrorist organization and especially a terrorist who recently committed a bloody rampage in Loznica brings additional unrest and uncertainty for the further life of Serbs in Kosovo in this very sensitive security situation. This example shows that in Kosovo, Albanian extremists openly celebrate the crime of the terrorist Hajrizi, and writing his name on a Serbian house can only be understood as a threat to the remaining Serbs, both in Gojbulja and throughout Kosovo," the statement said.

The Office also noted that this incident is not an isolated case but part of ongoing pressure on the Serbian people in Kosovo by the authorities in Pristina.

"It is clear that this is not an isolated case, but a synchronized campaign by Albanian extremists to, through such open threats, expel Serbs from their homes at any cost, all under the direction of Albin Kurti, who is the greatest threat to peace in the Balkans, due to his obsession with eradicating Serbian existence in Kosovo and Metohija," the Office for Kosovo and Metohija warned.

They expressed the expectation that representatives of international organizations would immediately condemn the case and take measures to resolve it urgently and ensure that similar incidents do not happen again.