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MakFax (Macedonia) September 24, 2007 Cause of Pristina blast still unknown Pristina - Kosovo Police Service (KPS) has no information on the cause of last night's blast in Pristina that left two people dead. The latest reports say 12 people were injured in the blast although the initial reports put the number of injured at 11. The police don't know what kind of explosive caused the blast and what is the motive of this criminal act, KPS spokesman Veton Elshari told Belgrade's media, adding that the police have already interviewed several people. B-92 says Enver Sekiraqa, one of the bosses of Pristina underground, sustained a huge material loss, as he owns several businesses in the mall that suffered most damage in the blast. Over the past month, Sekiraqa was unavailable to the police who named him an accomplice in the murder of police officer. ------------------------------------------------------ http://en.rian.ru/world/20070924/80644655.html Russian Information Agency Novosti September 24, 2007 EU calls for speedy investigation of deadly Kosovo blast BRUSSELS - The European Union is urging a speedy investigation of the deadly attack in the centre of Kosovo's capital, Pristina, early Monday, an EU spokeswoman said. A bomb explosion struck a shopping area on Bill Clinton Boulevard at 2:10 am (12:10 a.m. GMT), killing two people and injuring at least 11. The attack comes just a few days prior to Friday's direct talks between the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo on the status of the troubled province. The discussions are set to take place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. Kosovo has been a UN protectorate since NATO's 78-day bombing campaign against the former Yugoslavia ended a conflict between Serb forces and Muslim Albanian separatists in 1999. The province has been striving for independence from Serbia ever since. Though negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina, mediated by the so-called troika of Russia, the EU and the United States, have yet to make progress, the UN has set December 10, 2007 as a deadline for the negotiations. The United States has made it clear that it will recognize Kosovo's independence after this date. Meanwhile, Moscow, a staunch ally of Belgrade, believes that granting Kosovo sovereignty would violate Serbia's territorial integrity and set a precedent for other breakaway regions, including those of the former Soviet Union. =============== Group Moderator: [Е-ПОШТА ЗАШТИЋЕНА] page at http://magazine.sorabia.net for more informations about current situation in Serbia http://www.sorabia.net Slusajte GLAS SORABIJE nas talk internet-radio (Serbian Only) http://radio.sorabia.net Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sorabia/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sorabia/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:[Е-ПОШТА ЗАШТИЋЕНА] mailto:[Е-ПОШТА ЗАШТИЋЕНА] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [Е-ПОШТА ЗАШТИЋЕНА] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
