Kosovo: Serb house stoned
The house of a Serb couple in their 70s was attacked with stones on twice, in downtown Klina, in Kosovo, on Sunday.
Monday, 15.02.2010.
11:35
The house of a Serb couple in their 70s was attacked with stones on twice, in downtown Klina, in Kosovo, on Sunday. Kosovo police, KPS, who arrived at the scene after the first attack, said they had no information about the second incident, which happened after they left. Kosovo: Serb house stoned The house is owned by Vladimir Radosavljevic, 72, and his wife Bosiljka Radosavljevic, 74, who was alone at home when the first incident took place. She told Beta news agency that the stones were thrown at the windows so forcefully that they broke through the shutters and landed inside. Members of KPS, whose station is located near the house, came to the scene after the first attack. After they left, more stones were thrown at the Radosavljevic home. Vladimir said that he and his wife saw two adults and several boys attacking their house. But regional KPS spokesman for the Pec region, in the west of the province, Zacir Kelmendi, told Beta that he received information from Klina that "some kids were playing and that a window was accidentally broken".
Kosovo: Serb house stoned
The house is owned by Vladimir Radosavljević, 72, and his wife Bosiljka Radosavljević, 74, who was alone at home when the first incident took place.She told Beta news agency that the stones were thrown at the windows so forcefully that they broke through the shutters and landed inside.
Members of KPS, whose station is located near the house, came to the scene after the first attack. After they left, more stones were thrown at the Radosavljević home.
Vladimir said that he and his wife saw two adults and several boys attacking their house.
But regional KPS spokesman for the Peć region, in the west of the province, Zacir Kelmendi, told Beta that he received information from Klina that "some kids were playing and that a window was accidentally broken".
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