This shows Bojan was brutally killed while lying powerless: Petkovic presents evidence about execution of Serb

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The press conference started at 10 am

The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovic, held a news conference where he spoke about the evidence that refutes Pristina's lies.

Video: Petkovic: Albin Kurti continued terror against Serb people in Kosovo and Metohija

"Kurti continued with his terror towards the Serb people. On the day when the Serbs were burying their loved ones, Kurti arrested Lazar Janicijevic who was on his way to say goodbye to his school friend Stefan, who was laid to rest in Vrnjacka Banja," Petkovic began and added:

"The terror continues because there is no reaction from international authorities. We only ask that they be objective, neutral. And that is the key question for EULEX," Petkovic stressed.

Why did the Kosovo police forbid the EULEX (EU mission) investigators to be at the scene - Serbia will insist that this be looked into.

"Why was EULEX banned? In order not to reveal that there were paid killers in the ranks of the Kosovo police with the task of killing Serbs," said Petkovic.

A protected witness saw the execution of Bojan, who was lying wounded and helpless, Petkovic recalled and showed a photo of this Serb victim.

The experts, he explains, based on the exit and entrance wounds made by the bullet, proved that he was killed while lying down.

"In the reply that EULEX sent to Belgrade, they say that the autopsy was performed on September 26. The death certificates that all three families received, state that they were carried out on September 25. During the morning we learned that the autopsy was not performed. Someone is lying here," stressed Petkovic.

"There are many lies on the part of Pristina. First they said that an Albanian policeman was killed in the crossfire, and now they say that he was killed by explosives, which is what we have been saying from the very start. It is clear that Albin Kurti wants to carry out ethnic cleansing of Serbs. About 11 percent of Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija have already moved out of the north," he warned.

(Telegraf.rs)