Kosovo Court Drama: Ethnic Serbs Plead Not Guilty in Major Terrorism Trial
Three ethnic Serbs pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges in a Kosovo trial concerning a 2023 shooting attack. Prosecutors allege approximately 80 gunmen from Serbia launched the attack, resulting in the death of a police officer. The complex case involves multiple suspects and highlights ongoing regional tensions.
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Three ethnic Serbs stood trial in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, on charges of terrorism related to a violent 2023 attack that left a police officer dead. The incident marked the harshest conflict in Kosovo since it declared independence from Serbia in 2008.
Prosecutors claim that the three men were part of a group of about 80 gunmen who initiated the attack, which Kosovo officials say was orchestrated from within Serbia. Defendant Milan Radoicic, a former leading Kosovo Serb politician, has confessed involvement but currently resides in Serbia, complicating extradition prospects.
As the political disagreement continues, the trial casts a spotlight on the complex relationship between Kosovo and Serbia. With no set date for a verdict, Kosovo accuses Serbia of orchestrating the attack, though Belgrade denies involvement, continuing to regard Kosovo as Serbian territory.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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