
Kosovo’s Minister for Communities and Return Dalibor Jevtic told Tanjug that the incident took place at 3 a.m. Monday, and two vehicles were damaged.
According to Jevtic, five shots were fired at the house of the five-member family Petrovic, and one bullet was found in the bathroom.
The minister added that assailants tried to set the monument in the village on fire, that the monument was demolished and one car set ablaze in the incident.
Kosovo police searched the scene.
BELGRADE- The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric has condemned early Monday’s incident in Gorazdevac, where shots were fired at several homes, vehicles and a memorial in the centre of the Metohija village.
“I condemn in the strongest of terms the terrorist attack by ethnic Albanian extremists against Serbs and their property in Gorazdevac. I call on all Kosovo-Metohija Serbs, in particular our compatriots in Gorazdevac, to remain calm and not respond to provocations by ethnic Albanian extremists,” Djuric noted.
Unknown ethnic Albanians committed a series of armed attacks in the Gorazdevac area around 3 a.m, said a statement from the Office for Kosovo-Metohija.
The extremists destroyed a memorial to the victims of the NATO bombing, firing shots at a Serb family home and torching a car and a kiosk owned by Serbs.
Source: Tanjug