The account named "qiyameti2024" published a video yesterday, June 11, again claiming an inevitable war during July due to the presence of members of the Russian mercenary group "Wagner" in Kosovo.
However, hibrid.info has proven that such a claim is untrue because there is no solid evidence on which to base the claim as such.
Link to the video material published on TikTok by the account "qiyameti2024":
Claims that predict conflicts or wars are difficult to verify due to the lack of access to classified documents of intelligence agencies, and yet hibrid.info has once again verified such a claim, which predicted war (see here). The same TikTok account, in the first case, referred to the predictions of the Central Intelligence Agency "CIA", but hibrid.info had found that such a claim could not be substantiated.
Also, after searching in English through the search engine "Google", no published article was found that raised such a claim about the spread of any armed conflict in Kosovo during the month of July. (see photo below)

As for the presence of members of the Russian mercenary group "Wagner" in Kosovo, hibrid.info has also previously published an article on the presence of this group in our country. (see here)
Based on the findings, in this article, hibrid.info had confirmed that despite all the suspicions, there are no facts proving the presence of the "Wagner" group in Kosovo.
Analyze:
Based on the verification of the facts, it has been proven that the claim of war during the month of July in Kosovo is untrue.
Such a claim has not been found published in any online media, either in English or Albanian. Also, access to classified documents of intelligence agencies is not possible without the authorization of the latter.
Based on its work methodology, hibrid.info assesses this claim as "Fake News".
Reasoning:
The "Fake News" rating is given to media reports that are entirely the product of a medium that itself contains factually incorrect claims or information.
Content that is considered fake news can be reliably determined to have been created and distributed with the intent to misinform the public, i.e., to present a claim that is completely false as fact.