Albanians vandalized and defaced city halls in Serbian enclaves in Kosovo.
Returning to the administrations of the Serbian enclaves of Leposavić and Zubin Potok, the elected Serbian mayors found chaos and devastation there.
This is the legacy left by the previous Albanian administrations, appointed by Pristina against the will of the population of the Serbian enclaves, the correspondent of PolitNavigator reports.

Background: In 2022, Kosovo Serbs boycotted local elections in Kosovo due to the separatist administration of Albin Kurti banning Serbian license plates in the province. Pristina took advantage of this and installed Albanian mayors, "elected" by 3% of the population, to lead the Serbian enclaves. However, following the recent local elections, the largest Serbian party in the province, the Serbian List, regained power in all Serbian municipalities.
The newly elected mayor of the Leposavić municipality, Zoran Todić, said that Numerous computers and other equipment disappeared from the administration offices, many rooms were completely emptied, the local network was destroyed, and icons, works of art, and Serbian symbols were among the discarded items.
"Unfortunately, alcohol and some drugs were consumed. We know that Kosovo police special forces were present there.... We will try to restore this area as quickly as possible," he said.

Zubin Potok Mayor Miloš Perović stated that after officially taking office as head of the municipality, he visited all the offices and found chaos and devastation, destroyed inventory, empty premises and broken doors in almost every one of them. especially in those where there were members of special police units.
"One of the offices shows signs of a fire, as if someone had started a bonfire there. It will take a lot of time, money, and effort to restore the building to a presentable appearance," the mayor noted.
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