BUS ATTACKED ON KOSOVO ROAD, NO-ONE INJURED
BBC Monitoring International Reports - December 4, 2005
Text of report by Belgrade-based Radio B92 on 4 December
[Announcer] A bus of the Fiola Impex company, which was going from Dragas to
Belgrade, was hit by two hand grenades from a launcher, Caglavica-based KIM
radio has learnt.
Fortunately the projectiles did not explode, but they went through the bus. The
attack against the bus, owned by a Gorani [Muslim Slav], took place around 2200
[2100 gmt] yesterday evening in the vicinity of the village of Zur near Prizren.
The grenades have been deactivated by members of the German contingent of Kfor
[Kosovo Force].
The Kosovo Police Service [KPS] spokesman, Refki Morina, has confirmed for KIM
radio that the incident occurred and that no-one was injured.
Source: Radio B92, Belgrade, in Serbian 1500 gmt
4 Dec 05
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