What else must occur? Albanians beat Serbian boy close to Vushtrri

EPA / Valdrin Xhemaj

Tonight, a thirteen-year-old boy, Nikola Perić, was beaten by a group of Albanians in the village of Gojbulja near Vushtrri.

The attack occurred while Nikola was returning home from football, when hooligans attacked him, knocked him to the ground, beat him and tore the cross he was wearing around his neck, it is stated in the announcement of the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petković.

The boy was transported with bruises and bruises to the Clinical Hospital Center in Kosovska Mitrovica, where the diagnosis of injuries is in progress and he will have the best possible care.

– I conveyed that message tonight to his father, with whom I talked about this incident and offered all the help and support of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija. He also reported the case to the Kosovo Police. I will inform all international actors about this inadmissible incident, from whom I will demand that the security situation in Gojbulja, as an ethnically mixed environment, be understood in the most serious way possible and raised to an even higher level – reads the statement of the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija.

As stated in the statement, “what else needs to happen for the international community to take most seriously the risks, torture, harassment and harassment that Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija are exposed to on a daily basis?”

– Should another child be targeted by Albanians in order for international missions to react, or will they continue to pretend that nothing is happening, which is the manner of Pristina for which Serbian victims do not exist. The attack comes on the day when NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is in Kosovo and Metohija, who set the preservation of security and peace as the main priority of the KFOR mission, and we expect that mission to fulfill its duty – it is written in the statement.

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