Members of the so-called Kosovo police today raided the closed facility of post office 38213 Prilužje, in the municipality of Vučitrn in Kosovo and Metohija, Pošta Srbije announced.

According to the statement, in the latest illegal action, the Kosovo police entered the sealed facility of Pošta Srbije, and Kosovo police vehicles and the so-called Pošta Kosova were seen in front of the facility. The goal is obvious: to alienate the facility, illegally appropriate it, and open the so-called Pošta Kosova within it.

“A new act of the most brutal violence against Serbian institutions and property is underway, which, in addition to violating agreements reached within the dialogue and preventing the normalization process of relations, represents the gravest violation of the basic principles of international law. We appeal to all international institutions to decisively condemn and stop this new violence within a comprehensive terrorist plan to disrupt life and persecute Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija through various methods of pressure, threats, and blackmail,” the statement reads.

They recalled that despite the negotiations taking place in Brussels at the time, the Pošta Srbije branch in Prilužje was closed in January of this year in an action by the Pristina authorities, along with all post offices south of the Ibar in the Pošta Srbije system.

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