Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, has published a personal document of a Serb, which he said was found after the attack on the Kosovo police in Banjska in Zveçan on September 24.
According to Sveçla, the document belongs to Milorad Jevtic, who is “known as one of the closest collaborators of Danillo Vučić, the son of the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vučić.”
“Out of the last five visits of Vučić’s son to Kosovo, four times they were together in the same car”, claimed Sveçla.
He said that finding this document proves that Jevtic was involved in the attack on the Kosovo police. The Kosovar minister also said that Jevtic has been identified as one of the attackers of KFOR soldiers on May 29 in Zveçan, in the north of Kosovo.
“It remains for the security agencies and investigations to find out whether, in addition to Vučić and the high Serbian state structures, his son was also involved in the planning and organization of the terrorist attack in Banjska i Zvečani,” Sveçla wrote on Facebook.
On September 24, an armed group attacked a Kosovo police patrol unit on a road in the village of Banjské, killing Sergeant Afrim Bunjaku.
Afterwards, the group of attackers took refuge in the monastery in Banjské, from where the clashes with police officials continued. During the clashes, according to the Kosovar authorities, three attackers were killed. Kosovo has blamed Serbia for this attack, which it calls terrorist, but Belgrade has denied having a hand in it.
Millan Radoicic, former vice-president of the Serbian List, the main party of Serbs in Kosovo that has the support of official Belgrade, has admitted that he organized and participated in the attack in Banjské.
Kosovo has published evidence of Radoicic’s involvement in the events in the north, including drone footage where he is seen dressed in uniform and armed in the Banjské monastery on September 24.
After the attack, the Assembly of Kosovo adopted a resolution which calls for an international investigation to determine the role of Serbia in the attack in Banjské.


