Kosovo special forces occupied the hydroelectric power station. Serbian army on alert
According to the published information, army units are given the highest degree of combat readiness, the corresponding order has been transferred to the Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian army. In addition, all special and special units of the Serbian Ministry of the Interior are in full combat readiness, said Serbian Police Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic.
As it became known, earlier around 60, fighters of a special unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo, ROSU took up positions near the accumulation lake of the Gazivod hydropower plant under Belgrade’s control, and also occupied the ecology and sports center near the dam in the north of the region in the Zubin Potok . In this case, the Serbs were detained, "not committing any offenses." This hydropower plant was restored with Serbian funds, in recent years, the Serbian authorities have invested about 2 million euros in its infrastructure, as well as in other facilities related to the dam.
At the same time, it is reported that the deployment of Kosovo Special Forces on the border of Serbia and the autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohija was connected with the visit of the head of the Kosovo administration, Hashim Thaci, to this lake.
In February 2008, Kosovo-Albanian structures in Pristina unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. In Russia, the Kosovo Republic is not recognized, and also Serbia, China, Israel, Iran, Spain, Greece and other states do not recognize it.
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