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Macedonia detains 30 'terrorists' after 22 killed during weekend of violence

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Relatives of Zarko Kuzmanovski, a Macedonian police special forces member, mourn at his funeral in the village of Brvenica on Sunday, after he was killed in the weekend attack in Kumanova. Photo: Reuters

 

Macedonian authorities yesterday detained 30 "terrorists" captured in a weekend gun battle in a northern town that left 22 police and suspected ethnic Albanian militants dead, at a time of heightened political tension in the small Balkan country

The suspects face terrorism-related charges. They are accused of participating in the fighting, which killed eight police and also injured 37 people in the northern town of Kumanovo that has a mixed population of Macedonians and minority ethnic Albanians.

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Most of those arrested came from neighbouring ethnic Albanian-dominated Kosovo, where officials called for a "credible and transparent investigation into the killings".

A picture taken on Sunday shows a bullet-riddled wall in a house following a gunbattle between Macedonian police and an armed group in Kumanovo. Photo: AFP
A picture taken on Sunday shows a bullet-riddled wall in a house following a gunbattle between Macedonian police and an armed group in Kumanovo. Photo: AFP
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A court in Macedonia's capital, Skopje, identified the suspects as 18 Kosovo residents, 11 Macedonians - two of whom were living in Kosovo - and one Albanian. All 30 were detained for 30 days - the maximum period allowed under Macedonian law - which can then be renewed until the suspects go to trial.

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