Kosovo Police units continued raids today across various locations to shed light on recent attacks in the north, including the explosion at the Ibër-Lepenc canal in Zubin Potok.
In a statement, the Police detailed the locations searched and the evidence seized:
In the village of Varagë, Zubin Potok:
Two hunting rifles
One M48 carbine rifle
A quantity of ammunition of various calibers
In North Mitrovica, searches in two locations resulted in:
One hunting rifle
One pen-shaped firearm
278 rounds of ammunition (various calibers, including hunting rounds)
Three knives
Five emblems
One camouflaged scarf with a hat
One audio recorder
One USB drive
One flashlight
One pistol holster
One tactical belt
One spray canister
Three empty magazines
One pistol magazine
One radio device with an adapter
One suspect was also detained and taken to the police station for further legal procedures.
On the evening of November 29, an explosion in the village of Varagë, in the northern municipality of Zubin Potok, damaged the Ibër-Lepenc water canal.
While no casualties were reported, the canal sustained significant damage, leaving residents of Mitrovica without water for nearly 24 hours.
Temporary repairs have since restored the water supply.
The Ibër-Lepenc canal is a critical infrastructure that provides water from Lake Ujman to several cities in Kosovo, as well as to the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) for cooling its power plants.
On the evening of November 29, an explosion in the village of Varagë, in the northern municipality of Zubin Potok, damaged the Ibër-Lepenc water canal.
While no casualties were reported, the canal sustained significant damage, leaving residents of Mitrovica without water for nearly 24 hours.
Temporary repairs have since restored the water supply.
The Ibër-Lepenc canal is a critical infrastructure that provides water from Lake Ujman to several cities in Kosovo, as well as to the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) for cooling its power plants.