28-11-2008, 01:26 AM
Well, it looks like they've had to invent a new Albanian terrorist group to get the German's and their undercover spies off the hook. They never registered with the Albanian (sorry, I mean Kosovo, no actually NATO) authorities and there fore don't have diplomatic immunity. Hell, what's another nameless faceless group of Albanian terrorists?
http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/art...Section=20
Albanian paramilitary group claims responsibility for Pristina bombing
Pristina /27/11/ 12:32
A previously unknown Albanian group took credit Thursday for a bomb attack on a European Union office in Kosovo that took place two weeks ago.
"This attack marks the start of the armed battle against the EU mission in Kosovo EULEX that operates under conditions set by the Serbs, which is unacceptable for the Albanians," the obscure Army of the Republic of Kosovo (ARK) said in a statement.
The spokesman of Kosovo's Police, Veton Elshani, said that they are taking the threats very seriously.
Three Germans alleged to be working for the BND, Berlin's intelligence agency, who were arrested last week in connection with the bombing of the EU office, could be released from detention upon approval of the Kosovo Supreme Court.
http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/art...Section=20
Albanian paramilitary group claims responsibility for Pristina bombing
Pristina /27/11/ 12:32
A previously unknown Albanian group took credit Thursday for a bomb attack on a European Union office in Kosovo that took place two weeks ago.
"This attack marks the start of the armed battle against the EU mission in Kosovo EULEX that operates under conditions set by the Serbs, which is unacceptable for the Albanians," the obscure Army of the Republic of Kosovo (ARK) said in a statement.
The spokesman of Kosovo's Police, Veton Elshani, said that they are taking the threats very seriously.
Three Germans alleged to be working for the BND, Berlin's intelligence agency, who were arrested last week in connection with the bombing of the EU office, could be released from detention upon approval of the Kosovo Supreme Court.
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