The security organs of the Republic of Kosovo discovered a Serbian-Russian operation aimed at damaging the June 11 June election process in Kosovo.
The purpose of this operation is to bring into play a killing in North Kosovo, allegedlly made by Albanians.
The data says the operation began several days after the announcement of the election, respectively on May 22 of this year, when at least one Russian spy officer died in an assassination near the border crossing at Jarinje, 4-5 kilometers inside Serbia . It is believed that the Russian official was in charge at the so-called "Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center" in Nis, which is known by the West as a spy center. In that sence a pro-Russian portal in the north of the country has held a telephone conversation with the Russian Embassy in Belgrade, where as audio recorder testifies, the Russian diplomat escaped the response, Kosovo media claim.Surprisingly, the event was closed very soon to the public and there has been no formal reaction from either side. This confirms the fact that the operation was too secretive.
The evidence suggests that the whole event may have occurred taking into account the high level of secrecy, and thus the Russian official has been the target of a Serbian criminal group from north of the country. The leader of this group is Millan Radojcic, who is also a senior associate of the Serbian security services for northern municipalities.
Following the assassination of the Russian officer, the two Serbian and Russian services agreed to use the corpse for the killing that should take place on June 11 in the north. Thus, for this murder, the two respective states would accuse Albanians, respectively the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, in order for the electoral process to be seriously discredited. This would happen in case of dissatisfaction with the result of the elections for the Srpska List. Consequently, the situation in the north would escalate and the entire electoral process there would fail./Oculus News