Explosion at Power Plant in Kosovo; Serbia Accused of Involvement
belgrade - Serbia denies involvement in an explosion near a power plant in Kosovo, as accusations from Kosovo are deemed unfounded. The incident has sparked tensions between the two nations.
Serbia has denied any involvement in an explosion near a power plant in Kosovo, as President Aleksandar Vucic and Foreign Minister Marko Djuric refute the accusations made by Kosovo. The allegations of Kosovo are dismissed as baseless, with Vucic stating they undermine efforts for peace and stability in the region.
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti pointed towards Serbia in a video message following the explosion near a canal feeding a hydroelectric power plant in northern Kosovo, attributing the incident to terrorism. Kurti reported multiple suspects have been arrested, with law enforcement agencies conducting search operations and collecting evidence.
Foreign Minister Djuric labeled the accusations against Serbia as a distraction, hinting at the potential involvement of Kosovo itself. Serbia expressed readiness to provide financial and technical assistance for the canal repair, demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of all in the region.
In response to the explosion, Kosovo has heightened security at bridges, canals, transformer stations, and other essential sites. The Security Council of Kosovo has mandated military assistance to prevent similar attacks following an emergency meeting.
A Reuters reporter visited the explosion site, observing a breach in the canal's concrete wall with makeshift repairs in progress. While the power supply appeared largely unaffected, the water supply was partially disrupted. Collaboration with an Albanian electricity company is facilitating increased power supply, with water being transported to affected areas.
Kosovo, predominantly Albanian, declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Despite Belgrade still claiming sovereignty, Kosovo is recognized as an independent state by the United States and several EU nations, including the Netherlands.
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