The Court of Appeals has modified the legal outcomes regarding the grenade attack that occurred at the Kosovo Election Commission (KKZ) offices in North Mitrovica in October 2022. The appellate court issued updated rulings concerning several individuals accused in the incident, including Millun Millenkoviq, Aleksandër Vllajiq, Dejan Pantiq, and Miomir Vakiq. In a significant development, the Court of Appeals reduced the original sentence handed down to Dejan Pantiqit, lowering his term from two years to one year.
Previously, the Basic Court in Pristina had ruled on July 28, 2025, finding Millun Millenkoviq and Aleksandër Vllajiq guilty. For both men, the initial judgment stipulated a five-year prison sentence. The appellate ruling upheld the conviction for both llune (Millun Millenkoviq) and vllajiq (Aleksandër Vllajiq), maintaining their respective five-year prison terms.
The case involved accusations stemming from the violent grenade attack at the election commission offices. The proceedings also included a review of the criminal record for Dejan Pantiqit by the Basic Court. The appellate decision represents a modification of the initial findings, particularly regarding the length of the custodial sentence for Pantiqit, while confirming the penalties for Millenkoviq and Vllajiq.
These rulings finalize key aspects of the legal accountability related to the 2022 event.
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