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Pristina, Kosovo (Reuters) - An explosion on Friday evening damaged a canal in northern Kosovo supplying water to two coal-fired power plants that generate nearly all of the country’s electricity, Prime Minister Albin Kurti said, blaming what he called “a terrorist act” by neighbouring Serbia. Earlier on Friday, Kosovo police announced increased security measures after two recent attacks where hand grenades were hurled at a police station and municipal building in northern Kosovo where ethnic Serbians live. People stand near the damaged canal in northern Kosovo supplying water to two coal-fired power plants that generate nearly all of the country's electricity, in Varage, Kosovo November 30, 2024. Independence for ethnic Albanian-majority Kosovo came in 2008, almost a decade after a guerrilla uprising against Serbian rule. The EU’s Kosovo ambassador, Aivo Orav, condemned the attack that he said was already “depriving considerable parts of Kosovo from water supply”.
Persons: Albin Kurti, ” Kurti, Kurti, Vjosa Osmani, Valdrin Xhemaj, Faruk Mujka, Aivo Orav Organizations: Reuters, Kosovo, Reuters Local, Kosovo Energy Corporation, Serbian Locations: Pristina, Kosovo, Serbia, Serbian, Varage, Albanian, Belgrade, The
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