On Monday, the Kosovo authorities closed six facilities of the Post Savings Bank and the People’s Bank of Serbia in the four municipalities with a Serbian majority in the north of Kosovo.
Serbian citizens were also gathered there, protesting against the closure of these institutions.
The director of the Octopus Institute, Agim Musliu, said that “just like two years before the terrorist attack in Banjska, a large number of masked Serbs were registered on the streets of northern Kosovo during Monday’s protests”.
On social networks, Musliu wrote that one of the masked people who participated in the protests was Aleksandar Bozhović, close to the structures led by Millan Radojčić.
“According to OSINT research by the Octopus Institute, the masked person is Aleksandar Bozhovic, a friend of part of the terrorist structures directed by Milan Radoicic (wanted by INTERPOL),” Musliu wrote in a post on the “X” platform.
According to the announcement of the Kosovo Police, it is said that in addition to the closure of six illegal units of the “Postal Savings Bank”, various material evidence including 75 million dinars (about 640 thousand euros) was also confiscated.
The USA and the European Union have expressed their opposition to this action, saying that the authorities in Kosovo are taking uncoordinated actions.