Kosovo’s President, Vjosa Osmani, has announced plans to meet with the country’s top security officials today following a terrorist attack on the Ibar-Lepenc Canal in Zubin Potok. The explosion, which occurred on November 29, caused significant damage to the critical water infrastructure in the village of Varragë, prompting Kosovo authorities to accuse Serbia of launching a “criminal and terrorist” attack on Kosovo’s vital infrastructure.
The attack, which targeted an essential water channel, has raised serious concerns about the security situation in northern Kosovo. President Osmani, who was attending the event “Advancing the Representation and Role of Women in the Military: A Step Toward Greater Gender Equality, Peace, and Security,” has called for an urgent meeting with Kosovo’s security leaders to address the incident and discuss measures to safeguard the country’s infrastructure and public safety.
The international community has condemned the attack, urging that those responsible be brought to justice. The explosion marks a significant escalation in tensions in the region, as Kosovo continues to deal with persistent security challenges, particularly in its northern areas.
As the investigation into the attack continues, authorities in Kosovo are focused on identifying those responsible and preventing future threats to the country’s critical infrastructure.