VBA has warned of possible attacks in Macedonia

The Serbian security services warned their Macedonian colleagues about possible attacks in that country, but they considered the information to be exaggerated, Director of the Military Security Agency (VBA) Petar Cvetkovic said on Monday

The Albanian terrorists who carried out the attack in Kumanovo over the weekend had been in that part of Macedonia for a long time, he said, adding that the Serbian security services had alerted their Macedonian colleagues that the attack could happen, but that they believed the notification to be exaggerated.

In the morning news program on Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS), Cvetkovic said that the members of the terrorist group, who conducted the attack, were mostly from Kosovo, but that certain members were from Macedonia, even the south of central Serbia, their shared objective being the creation of a Greater Albania.

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The creation of a Greater Albania has the backing from the West, the VBA director said, noting that the aim of the terrorists was to carry out an operation to mark May 12 when one of their leaders was killed in 2010.

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(Telegraf.co.uk/ Tanjug)