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REL: Who is Serbia giving money to rebuild schools, houses and hospitals in Kosovo?

The article discusses the Serbian construction company 'Rad 028,' owned by Radul Stevic, who has been sanctioned by the United States and accused by Kosovo authorities of involvement in an armed attack in Bijeljina. Despite these allegations, the company continues to win millions of euros in contracts from Serbian institutions for building projects in areas with a Serbian majority in Kosovo. Radio Free Europe reported that the company does not operate at the address registered in the Serbian system.

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REL: Who is Serbia giving money to rebuild schools, houses and hospitals in Kosovo?

The article discusses the Serbian construction company 'Rad 028,' owned by Radul Stevic, who has been sanctioned by the United States and accused by Kosovo authorities of involvement in an armed attack in Bijeljina. Despite these allegations, the company continues to win millions of euros in contracts from Serbian institutions for building projects in areas with a Serbian majority in Kosovo. Radio Free Europe reported that the company does not operate at the address registered in the Serbian system.

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