ZERI – Ivana Stradner: Wagner and the Night Wolves create chaos in Kosovo
Special correspondent of KyivPost, Ivana Stradner, commented on the protest at the border between Kosovo and Serbia during the weekend. Yesterday, she wrote on Twitter that Russia doesn’t need to send tanks and fighter aircrafts in the Balkans.
“On the Kosovo crisis… Russia has its far right proxies, intel network, Wagner, the Night Wolves etc to create chaos and put Serbia on defense to respond. I hope Serbia will be smart today”, wrote Stradner, reports Kosovo media outlet Zeri.
INSIDERS –Krstic: The Serbs have made a decision to suspend life in the north
Serbian journalist in Kosovo,BranislavKrstic, who has been talking for some time about the situation created in the north of the country for „Indoks“ of Kosovo newspaper Insajderi, says that the “Serbs have made a decision to end life”, stressing that life there has become very difficult.
“I am not talking as a journalist, but rather what the opinion of the ordinary citizen in the north is. We now have barricades in the north, most people are responsible, I am talking about those who are under the budget of the state of Serbia, they are obliged to be there. Schools are not working, cafeterias are not working. Pharmacies and grocery stores are not working, what is this life? The Serbs have made a decision to suspend life, suspending the life of the citizens in the north, which means a very, very bad and difficult situation”, said Krstic for Insajderi.
GAZETA SHQIP: Over 13 thousand Albanians have been registered as asylum seekers in Britain during 9 months in 2022
According to official data on immigration of the British government, processed by “Monitor” in the period January – September 2022, 13,272 Albanian citizens have sought asylum in Britain.
In the third quarter of this year, the number of asylum seekers from Albania has almost doubled compared to the first 6 months, when around 7 thousand Albanian citizens sought asylum.
Over the nine months of this year, 52,525 asylum seekers from around the world have registered in Great Britain, of which 25% have been from Albania, reports the Albanian media outlet Gazeta Shqip.
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Translation: N. Cvetkovska