Oliver Ivanovic shot six times, dies of his wounds
The 64-year-old Serb politician died in the local hospital, where he was taken after the incident.
A post mortem carried out in this town in northern Kosovo on Tuesday afternoon showed that the as yet unknown killer shot Ivanovic six times in the chest and upper abdomen. According to this, the murder weapon was a Zastava M70A pistol.
A prosecutor in Kosovo said on Tuesday afternoon that the shooter fired at Ivanovic, a former Serbian government official, from a moving car.
Kosovo police official Zeljko Bojic said the police suspect that the car in question was an Opel Astra that was found burned down in a nearby street.
The Serbian Prosecution for Organized Crime announced during the day that they launched preliminary investigation proceedings in the case.
The Kosovo police, meanwhile, offered a 10,000 euro reward for credible information leading to the discovery of the perpetrator.
Ivanovic's killing has been condemned by the Kosovo government and the EU rule of law mission in Kosovo, EULEX. And although his government issued a statement, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj did not address the incident as he spoke during an event in a school in the town of Djakovica on Tuesday morning.
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, on the other hand, strongly condemned the murder and urged security forces to "shed light on the circumstances in order to bring the perpetrators to justice."
Later in the day, Haradinaj took to Facebook to write that "the tragic event should not be abused for daily politics, even for blocking the processes aimed at normalizing relations," and added that the Kosovo police were investigating the murder.
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