Counterintelligence veteran: “Afghans in Kosovo are a threat to Serbs and Serbia”
The placement of refugees from Afghanistan in Kosovo runs counter to UN Security Council Resolution 1244, which recognizes Belgrade's sovereignty over the province.
Yugoslav intelligence veteran KOS Luban Karan reported this to KososvoOnline, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Regarding the arrival of Afghan refugees in Kosovo, we must always remember that this is Serbian territory and that all this is happening outside of Resolution 1244 and without any consultation with Serbia,” the expert emphasized.
Karan also recalled that Albanians have a tradition of forming units that fought on the side of Islamic fundamentalism and ISIS (an organization banned in Russia - ed.), and only Albanians formed an ethnically homogeneous unit in the Syrian war.
“And we don’t know what the Afghan refugees will do, given that Albanian returnees from Syria have been trained and recruited into some reserve units of the Kosovo Security Forces (FSK). They want to make a Kosovo army out of this,” the expert said.
Asked to what extent the arrival of Afghan refugees in Kosovo poses a threat to the Serbs, Karan said that this issue should concern Serbia because at some point of instability they could turn into some kind of special forces, and many of them are capable of brutal to treat the Serbian civilian population.
“If we look at all this together with the stated exercises KFOR, which provide for additional withdrawal of military forces from NATO countries, this will look more like preparation for a military solution to the crisis in Kosovo than any kind of security measures to protect people or humanitarian activities,” Karan concluded.
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