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Kosovo: The land of miracles


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By Giovanne Giacalone



Kosovo has launched a series of actions that can easily been interpreted by
the Serbian counterpart as provocations in order to raise tensions and
generate an escalation of violence, possibly by provoking a reaction by
Serbia.

On May 28th the Kosovo police forces invaded the northern part of Mitrovica,
which is inhabited by the Serbian population, in order to arrest 23 people,
including 19 police agents (11 serbs, 4 bosniaks and 4 ethnic Albanians).

Among the arrested, a Russian diplomat and member of the UN Mission in
Kosovo. As a matter of fact, Mikhail Krasnoshchenkov was injured while being
arrested and detained for over 24 hours before being released and moved to a
Serbian medical center.

According to the authorities of Kosovo, Krasnoshchenkov and a colleague had
tried to contrast the police intervention in the Serbian zone by taking part
in a street barricade.

Both UNMIK and the Russian Foreign Ministry had immediately demanded their
release while Russia warned that it had launched a pre-investigation probe
into the "attack on a Russian UN employee", as Moscow called it.

As the mayor of northern Mitrovica, Goran Rakic, invited the Serbian
citizens not to respond to the provocation from Kosovo, hundreds of people
gathered in the central square to protest:

"I ask you to resist provocations that were prepared in Western kitchens. As
long as Serbs will remain in Kosovo this land will be ours as well".

The government of Kosovo claimed that the operation in Serbian territory was
conducted in order to arrest a criminal gang active in smuggling and bribery
in collusion with police and custom agents, adding that the Serbian side was
informed before operation.

However, the Serbian side replied that the operation was conducted with an
excessive use of force, with police shooting against the protesters and the
whole purpose was to provoke and generate and escalation of violence.

The provocations perpetrated by the authorities of Kosovo did not end there,
as on May 31st they banned Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic for life from
entering Kosovo after accusing her of "racist comments against Kosovo
Albanians" while also declaring Russian diplomat Mikhail Krasnoshchenkov
persona non grata, "based on his acts against the constitutional order of
Kosovo and the universal values of peace and stability", as claimed by
Kosovo PM Ramush Haradinaj:"Today I asked the Foreign Ministry ... to
declare the Russian citizen Mikhail Krasnoshchenkov persona non grata".

Analysis

It's interesting how the provocations occurred right before the visit in
Kosovo of the Secretary of the US army, Mark Esper, who visited Nato's Camp
Bondsteel on June 2nd to meet with soldiers from the Hawaii, Tennessee and
California National Guards, reservists from Pennsylvania and soldiers from
2nd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division.

The Army Secretary also met with US Ambassador to Kosovo, Philip Kosnett,
for closed-door talks, focusing on the political situation in the area.

There are currently about 600 US soldiers deployed in Kosovo as part of
Multinational Battlegroup East, one of two battlegroups that make up NATO's
KFOR.

It is very likely that the Kosovo government is well aware of the ongoing
strong support received by both Washington and NATO and it is trying to take
advantage of the situation with a series of "demonstrations of strength"
aimed against the Serbian population and authorities.

After all the US and NATO have an interest in creating a buffer zone in
Kosovo to contrast what they perceive as "Russian interference". Hence, the
US and NATO presence in Kosovo might go far beyond the "peace keeping
objective".

However, Kosovo itself is a big paradox as it is NATO's closest ally in the
western Balkans but it also has the highest number of jihadist foreign
fighters in Europe in relation to population number; in fact between 350 and
400 individuals have left Kosovo to join jihadist forces in Syria and Iraq
over a population of roughly 1million and 900.

Among these was notorious ISIS leader Lavdrim Muhaxheri, leader of a
Balkanic jihadist group and well-known for his beheading of prisoners and
killed in June 2017 during an air strike.

Strangely enough, Muhaxheri worked at KFOR's "Camp Bondsteel" (the one
currently visited by the Secretary of the US army) until 2010 before being
promoted and transferred to a NATO training camp in Afghanistan where he
remained until 2012 when he returned to Kosovo and joined Islamist circles
such as the Islamic Youth in Kacanik.

Muhaxheri arrived in Syria in 2012 and became military leader of a jihadist
group linked to al-Qaeda's "Jabhat al-Nusra". He was even able to return to
Kosovo in 2013 for Ramadan where he took part in the festivities organized
by the Islamic Community of Kosovo in Kacanik before going back to Syriaand
becoming the military leader of a Balkanic militia of the Islamic State.

Amazing, Kosovo is the land of miracles.

 

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