During the period spanning June 12 to June 19, 2026, the Office for Victim Protection and Assistance managed a total of 46 new cases at the Kosovo level. These statistics detail the scope of services provided to victims throughout the week. The 46 cases handled during June covered various forms of victimization.
The majority of reported incidents were related to domestic violence, accounting for 36 of the total cases. Other documented instances included two cases of human trafficking and assault. Specific legal interventions recorded during this timeframe involved one case of attempted assault and one case classified as a war crime.
In terms of court proceedings and protective measures, the office processed several formal requests. There were 11 submissions for Emergency Protection Orders (KUME), alongside 6 requests for standard protection orders (KUM) submitted to the court. Furthermore, the records show 4 requests concerning changes to existing protection orders (UM), 2 requests for continuation of UM, and 1 request for suspension of UM.
The operational activity also included 5 instances of court non-appearance, one formal complaint, and 2 recorded appearances. Regarding judicial actions, the office documented 15 approved acts and 1 rejected act. In addition to these specific actions, the week saw 85 court sessions held, further demonstrating the volume of legal work managed by the victim protection services.
These figures provide a detailed overview of the caseload managed by the victim protection unit during June.
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The reported volume of cases underscores the continuous need for robust victim support services in the region.