President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, denied that his son, Danillo, was involved in the attack in Banjské against the Kosovo police on September 24.
Vučić’s reaction comes after the Minister of Internal Affairs of Kosovo, Xhelal Sveçla, said that Milorad Jevtic took part in the attack in Banjska, who, according to him, “is known as one of the closest collaborators of Danillo Vučić, the son of the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vučić”.
“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 Banjské of Zvečan,” Sveçla wrote on Facebook.
Vučić, through a reaction on his Instagram account, said that his son “has nothing to do” with the attack in Banjské, “except that he wants Serbia and ‘Kosovo and Metohija’ as part of it, in line with the Charter of the Nations of United”.
“The first characteristic of a coward is when someone attacks another’s family, his children, because they are always the easiest target,” wrote Vučić, addressing the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, despite the fact that the latter has not commented regarding the statements made by Minister Sveçla about the son of the Serbian president.
Sveçla said that after the attack in Banjské the authorities found a personal document of Jevtic, which according to him, “of the last five visits of Vučić’s son to Kosovo, four times they were together in the same car”.
On September 24, an armed group attacked a Kosovo police patrol unit on a road in the village of Banjské, killing Sergeant Afrim Bunjaku.


