The initial trial hearing for three individuals accused of the terrorist attack in Ibër-Lepenc, which was postponed at the end of last year, will resume today.
The accused include Jovan Vićentijević, charged with espionage, along with his brother Dragiša Vićentijević, who faces additional charges for endangering constitutional order and illegal possession of weapons. The third defendant, Igor Dimović, is also accused of involvement in the attack that occurred on 29 November 2024 in the village of Varagë, Zubin Potok.
The Monday session will begin with the reading of the indictment, after which the defendants will have the opportunity to enter pleas of guilty or not guilty.
The Kosovo Special Prosecution filed the indictment on 9 December 2025, relying in part on evidence provided by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which linked the accused to the terrorist act.
This is the second terrorist attack in Kosovo following the incident in Banjskë, Zvečan on 24 September 2023. In the Banjskë case, three individuals are on trial, while several others, including the group leader Milan Radoičić, remain at large.
