An explosion has damaged a key water pipeline supplying the region's main power plants in Kosovo, raising serious concerns about energy security. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said he viewed the incident as a terrorist attack aimed at destabilizing the country.
The explosion occurred at a facility that plays a vital role in supplying electricity to large areas of Kosovo. Damage to the water pipeline could disrupt the operation of power plants, causing an energy crisis. Emergency services are working to eliminate the consequences of the explosion, but it could take several days to restore normal water supply.
No one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but the situation has raised concerns not only among local authorities but also among the international community. The explosion occurred amid growing tensions in Kosovo over ethnic and political conflicts in the region.
Experts warn that such attacks could be part of a broader destabilization strategy. Vodokanal, as a critical infrastructure facility, could be used to pressure the government and exacerbate the crisis.