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Defense Minister Vucevic visits Serb Miljan wounded in Kosovo: "No doubt, it was attempted murder"

After getting wounded, Delevic was urgently transported to the hospital in Kraljevo, and on Tuesday during the day he was taken to the Military Medical Academy (VMA) in Belgrade, where he received all the necessary medical assistance

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Milos Vucevic and Minister of Health Professor Dr. Danica Grujicic yesterday visited Miljan Delevic, a Serb who was shot at and wounded the day before on the Bistrica bridge on the Kosovska Mitrovica-Leposavic main road.

Minister Vucevic stressed that the most important thing is that Miljan Delevic is currently feeling well, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

"Many thanks to the people from the hospital in Kraljevo who were the first to provide medical assistance and to the VMA. I believe that he will recover well, that he will be with his (family) as soon as possible. I hope that he will be able to continue living peacefully in Kosovo and Metohija. For me there is no doubt, it was an attempted murder. The terror against the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija continues. Of course, they later fabricate numerous criminal charges, they criminalize anyone who is a Serb, especially in the north of Kosovo and Metohija. A tried-and-tested matrix, a script that was written a long time ago, something you can actually see," stressed Minister Vucevic.

Vucevic added that hearing the testimony of those who came under attack, everyone's impression was that they (Albanians) wanted to physically liquidate them.

"There was no attempt to stop them, I am talking about the two Serbs, nor did they resist (arrest), this was an attempt to kill them. Look at the number of bullets that were fired, look at their (Albanian) actions, where they wanted to corner them, to squeeze them between concrete blocks and ROSU police vehicles. And the question is what ROSU is doing in the north of Kosovo and Metohija considering the Brussels agreement and all the guarantees we received from the international community.

But nobody is shedding tears for the Serbs and that is something that, unfortunately, we have to get used to. It is not emotionally easy to accept, but unfortunately it is our political reality. No one is sorry for what happened to either Stefan or Milos. No one is sorry for the guys who barely stayed alive yesterday. This is the harsh political reality that surrounds us. Not only today, not since yesterday, but for many years," Minister Vucevic concluded.

After getting wounded, Delevic was urgently transported to the hospital in Kraljevo, and on Tuesday during the day he was taken to the Military Medical Academy (VMA) in Belgrade, where he received all the necessary medical assistance.

Meanwhile, Ana Delevic, the wife of the injured Serb, published on her husband's Facebook profile a letter that their son wrote to his wounded father. As she announced, her account was blocked. "Share this pain for one's father," she wrote.

Video: Dr. Mrvic: The condition of the patient who was shot is stable

(Telegraf.rs)

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