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Four dead after gunmen battle police in Kosovo monastery siege

  • Kosovo police said one officer and three of about 30 attackers died in shoot-outs around the village of Banjska
  • It was unclear who was behind Sunday’s violence, but Kosovo’s prime minister Albin Kurti blamed ‘Serbia-sponsored criminals’

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Kosovo police and US and EU troops stand by after a police officer was killed and another was hurt in Kosovo gunfire on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

A stand-off between gunmen and Kosovo authorities at a monastery near the border with Serbia ended on Sunday night, authorities in Pristina said, following a police operation to regain control of the area.

“We put this territory under control. It was done after several consecutive battles,” Xhelal Svecla, Kosovo’s minister of internal affairs, told reporters after the stand-off was over.

The announcement follows a chaotic day that began when a police patrol was ambushed near the village of Banjska early on Sunday leaving one Kosovo police officer dead and another wounded.

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The gunmen fled to a nearby monastery where they barricaded themselves and traded gunfire with Kosovo police for hours, with at least three assailants shot dead.

Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti said around 30 heavily armed gunmen were surrounded by authorities in the complex and called for their surrender.

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