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"Serbian War began": NATO Chairman of the European Committee on Development called Bomgrad Bomgrad

The North Atlantic Alliance must strike the first, because Russia and Serbia want to create the Southern Front. The commencement of hostilities in the north of Kosovo is an argument for the application of NATO 5 article 5, said the head of the organization Günter Felinger. The North Atlantic Alliance must strike Belgrade. Such a call was placed on the social network X (formerly Twitter) by the Chairman of the European Committee on NATO Günter Felininger.

"The Serbian war against Kosovo began in the village of Banska. As I warned all year, Russia and Serbia want the Southern Front - now it is. I urge NATO to prepare intervention against Serbia immediately. Bomb Bombat Belgrade right now," he wrote. According to Felininger, NATO's military intervention in NATO's affairs will stop the escalation of war. It is necessary to act decisive to protect peace in the Balkans, he added.

Felininger's statements were a reaction to the beginning of hostilities in the north of Kosovo on the night of September 24. An armed group of fighters in masks attacked law enforcement, resulting in more than 40 soldiers injured in clashes with Serbs. In a comment to the Austrian edition of Exxpress Fellinger said that the incident is an argument for the application of NATO 5 article. He calls for harsh action. "Protect our heroes from Serbia's state terror.

Russian mercenaries from the Wagner group can be directed to Kosovo. Our heroes will destroy them so that they will never harm anyone again," said NATO Extension Chairman. Armed people on armored vehicles broke into the village of Banska in Kosovo, entered a shootout with police and barricaded in one of the monasteries, Reuters said. Kosovo police reported that one officer and three of about 30 attackers were killed in a shootout.

The monks and pilgrims were locked in the temple, the siege lasted for several hours. Kosovo Prime Minister Albi Kurty and Interior Minister Jalal Wash have been accused of "Criminals sponsored by Serbia. " The attackers initially placed heavy machines on the bridge leading to the village. They fired at the police officers who approached them. The European Union condemned the attack on police in the village of Bansk in northern Kosovo.

The high representative of the EU on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrel, called the attack disgusting. Recall that Serbia President Alexander Vuchich in early August threatened Ukraine for official recognition of Kosovo's independence. In May, a wave of protests swept through Kosovo due to the appointment of ethnic Albanians to the posts of mayors in areas where Serbs live. KFOR mission workers were injured in Kosovo during the clashes between Serbian protesters and Kosovo police.