Kosovo Police Detain Serbian Youths Carrying Inciting Materials

The Kosovo Police detained a group of Serbian youths carrying inciting materials on Friday morning in Jarinje.

According to sources within security institutions, cited by KosovoPress, the case involves six Serbian youths who were transporting materials with nationalist and provocative content.

According to the same sources, the materials contained content inciting hatred and glorifying figures linked to the attack in Banjska.

From what can be seen in the posters—photos of which were obtained by KosovoPress—symbols of the ultra-nationalist group “Delije Sever” from Zvečan are visible, combined with the portrait of Stefan Nedeljković, who is mentioned as one of the individuals killed during the 2023 terrorist attack in Banjska, Zvečan.

The group may be linked to broader nationalist networks, where the name of Vladimir Radivojević is also mentioned. He is reported to have been a direct participant in the 2023 terrorist attack and to have close ties with Milan Radojičić.

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