New "KLA" graffiti appeared on a car and several houses around the church in Orahovac
In Orahovac, new "KLA" (Kosovo Liberation Army) graffiti appeared this morning on a car, a garage, and several houses in the streets around the church in the town, as reported by Radio Gorazdevac.
The owner of the car, Dobrivoje Djoric, noticed the graffiti "KLA" written in black paint this early morning when he was taking his daughter to school. He reported the incident to the police, who conducted an investigation.
"I didn't see who did it, but this morning when I was taking my daughter to school, I saw the writing on the car, which disturbed us. The police came upon my call, conducted an investigation, and asked me to give a statement at the station," Djoric said.
The graffiti was also found on several other houses in the streets around the church in Orahovac, including the house of Radisa Lukic, who lives in that house, and on a house owned by Zoran Kujundzic, which currently has no residents.
Dobrivoje Djoric's brother, Djordje, was kidnapped in 1998, while Radisa Lukis's brother, Radivoje, was kidnapped in 1999.
All the incidents with graffiti in Orahovac that have occurred in the last two days happened in the vicinity of the church, which is the center of gathering for Serbs in the town.

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