"I was watching TV, like every night, normally. Around half past eleven I only heard the crack of glass, breaking glass. I went outside, looked - no living souls up or down. Went back inside, took a lighter, looked, saw that the glass was broken, then went outside. The glass was broken, a big hole in the glass. I reported the case to the police."
On the same evening, windows were broken in the building of the Jovović family, at the entrance to Goraždevac.
"This building was left to me by my late brother. I maintain it every day, but what can I tell you right? I want to protect it. Fifty times they came to sell it, to alienate it. I will never sell it, because it is ours." Seven times were already breaking it... And it was reported, and I went, and it was filmed, and photographed, and everything possible. Unfortunately, it has no effect. I think this is purely against the Serbian people. You wanted to, you didn't want to, write, don't write, report, don't report, but we've had enough. We are worse now than in 1999."
Both cases were reported to the police, and the investigation is ongoing. The residents of Goraždevac say that they are worried about their safety and are looking for an immediate response from the competent institutions.
In addition to these two buildings, Radio Goraždevac received information that another building owned by the Bukumirić family, which does not live here, was stoned, but the case was not reported to the police. According to the relatives, this is the third time they have stoned this building, the first two times they reported it to the police, but the perpetrators were not found.
This is another in a series of incidents that have been happening in Goraždevac in recent days. Three days ago it was on a house near the center graphite dawned offensive content against Serbia, with the inscription "KLA", which means the Kosovo Liberation Army.
The graffiti disturbed the locals, especially since the building is located in a busy part of the village, and the owner of the house does not live in Goraždevac.