AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMass Graves Update: Kosovo police and forensic teams have unearthed remains believed to belong to 23 people from three suspected mass-grave sites in northern Kosovo near Zubin Potok, with identities to be confirmed through examinations. Security in the North: Kosovo authorities also displayed weapons seized across Serb-majority villages around Kalludër e Vogël/Zubin Potok, including dozens of firearms, ammunition, grenades, uniforms, and cash, linking the finds to the mass-grave discoveries. Armed Threats: A Serbian group designated by Kosovo as terrorist has posted a video threatening Kosovo, with the footage not independently verified. Political Deadlock: The U.S. urged Kosovo leaders to end the prolonged institutional crisis as parliament remains blocked and parties disagree on next steps. Mitrovica Bridge Row: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić says he wrote NATO chief Mark Rutte asking KFOR to stop the opening of the Ibar bridge and to push Pristina to implement the 2013 Brussels Agreement. War-on-Terror Deportation Case: ICE is reportedly seeking to deport Kosovo-born Blerim Skoro, who says he infiltrated al-Qaeda for the CIA after 9/11, despite a prior court protection based on risk of torture or death if returned.
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