Canal blast sparks standoff between Kosovo and Serbia

Published December 3, 2024 Updated December 3, 2024 07:50am

PRISTINA: A blast on a canal vital to Kosovo’s water and power supplies has sparked a war of words with Serbia, with fears it could further escalate tensions between the two Balkan nations.

The explosion late Friday punched a hole in a canal providing water to hundreds of thousands of people and the cooling systems at two coal-fired power plants that generate most of Kosovo’s electricity.

Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti immediately pointed the finger at arch-rival Serbia, calling the incident a “terrorist attack”. He went on to say that Belgrade was copy-ping the Russian “playbook” in Ukraine, trying to knock out power and heating in Kosovo during the frigid winter months.

“This is the reason why we raise the alarm over Russia’s alliance with Serbia,” said Kurti, as he highlighted the alleged seizure of Russian and Serbian military insignia during follow-up raids.

Serbia has been quick to hit back, with officials denying responsibility and saying the incident would be used as a pretext by the Pristina government to crack down on Serbs living in Kosovo.

Serbia and Kosovo, which has a large ethnic Albanian majority, have been at loggerheads since the end of a war in the late 1990s between Belgrade’s forces and ethnic Albanian separatists in what was then a province of Serbia. Serbia has never recognised Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence. But tensions have been particularly high over the last year, centred on the fate of Kosovo’s Serbian minority.

“If an investigation concludes Serbia’s involvement, Kosovo may interpret it as an act of war, escalating tensions dramatically,” Shpetim Gashi, an independent analyst based in Pristina, said.

Others have said that the nature of the blast in Kosovo’s restive north — home to many of its ethnic Serbs — points to a level of sophistication that would rule out amateur sabotage

Published in Dawn, December 3rd, 2024

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