On April 20, 2026, it was reported that graffiti with the inscription “KLA” was written in the municipality of Zubin Potok, near Lake Ujman and on the road to the administrative crossing of Brnjak. The case has been interpreted in some statements as an incident related to tensions in northern Kosovo.
The claim was originally published by the Office for Kosovo in the Government of Serbia (through its official communications), describing the case as "a new threat and provocation against the Serbian people."

What is said in the Office's statement?
The statement says that the graffiti with the inscription "KLA" is presented as a "new threat and provocation against the Serbian people" in northern Kosovo.
They are also interpreted as a consequence of "Pristina's anti-Serb policy" and placed in a broader narrative where Kosovo institutions are blamed for fueling interethnic tensions in the region.
This claim was published on April 20, 2026 by several Serbian-language media outlets, including Newsmax Balkans, Universal, RTV and RTS, which reported on graffiti with the inscription "KLA" written on the road near Lake Ujman, in the municipality of Zubin Potok.
In these reports, the event is presented as a "provocation" and "threat" against the Serbian population in northern Kosovo, also referring to statements by the Office for Kosovo, which has interpreted the case as part of broader political and ethnic tensions in the area.
What is known so far?
So far there is no independent evidence or official confirmation of the graffiti's authors, and there is no confirmed public investigation linking them to any specific organization or structure.
The allegations are based primarily on political statements, without verifiable factual documentation such as police reports or independent sources.
Analyze:
The graffiti with the inscription "KLA" near Lake Ujman has been presented as a "new threat and provocation against the Serbian people" and as part of an "anti-Serbian policy" by Pristina.
So far, there is no independent evidence or official confirmation of the graffiti's authors, and there is no verified public investigation linking them to any specific organization or structure, while interpretations are based mainly on political statements.
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