Govt offices in Kosovo targeted as tensions soar with Serbia
By ZENEL ZHINIPOTOKU and LLAZAR SEMINI
Associated Press
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo government officials say a public building was set on fire and another was hit by grenades that didn’t explode in what they described as criminal acts related to a protest by ethnic Serbs. Members of Kosovo’s Serb minority have blocked the roads to two border crossings to protest the government’s decision to remove Serbian license plates from cars entering the country. Kosovo’s interior minister on Saturday called the fire that engulfed a vehicle registration office overnight a “criminal act with terrorist elements.” Prime Minister Albin Kurti accused Serbia’s government of “inciting and supporting” such illegal actions and “exploiting Kosovo citizens to provoke a serious international conflict.”