On Tuesday, Kosovo's Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, revealed during a press conference the identities of two Serbian operatives allegedly involved in orchestrating attacks in northern Kosovo. The individuals in question are Nemanja Radivojević, known by the alias “Gandi,” and Vladimir Radivojević, referred to as “Mami.” These men, according to Kurti, were recruited by Milan Radojičić, a known figure accused of terrorism and violence in the region.
Vladimir Radivojević |
He is reportedly a member of the “Delije” fan group from Zvečan, an employee of the telecommunications company MTS in northern Mitrovica, and has been implicated in several violent incidents in the region.
During the barricades erected in northern Kosovo in December 2022, sources indicate that Vladimir played a pivotal role in coordinating the transport and distribution of weapons to trusted individuals in the area.
Broader Implications
The accusations against Vladimir and Nemanja Radivojević come amid heightened tensions in northern Kosovo. These revelations point to an organized network of operatives allegedly working under the direction of Milan Radojičić, a figure central to ongoing unrest in the region.
Kosovo’s government continues to call for accountability and international cooperation to address criminal activities that threaten stability in the country. As investigations proceed, these disclosures shed light on the mechanisms behind recent violent incidents in Kosovo’s north and the individuals fueling these tensions.
Conclusion
The involvement of individuals like “Gandi” and “Mami” underscores the deep-seated challenges Kosovo faces in ensuring peace and security in its northern territories. The government’s commitment to exposing and addressing such actors marks a critical step toward stabilizing the region and preventing further aggression.