The article titled "Shocking, Serbian police appear in a village in Pristina (VIEW)" was published by the dubious portal "specialja.com".
After fact-checking by hibrid.info, it has been confirmed that this news is old, having been published in April 2018, at a time when the member of the State Commission for the Marking and Maintenance of the State Border, Florim Isufi, had stated that he had seen the presence of Serbian state police in uniforms and with automatic rifles in their hands, in the village of Makoc, Pristina.
However, this was immediately denied by Kosovo Police spokesman Daut Hoxha, announcing that filming was taking place in that area.
So, it is not true that Serbian police have appeared in the village of Makoc, Pristina, as falsely claimed in the article published by the dubious portal "specialja.com".
Text of the article published on "specialja.com":
A member of the State Commission for the Marking and Maintenance of the State Border says that today he saw the presence of the Serbian state police in uniforms and with automatic rifles in their hands, in the village of Makoc, Pristina. / 7 seconds after opening the marketing and continue EXCLUSIVE VIEWS in ALBANIAN
Through a post on Facebook, indicating that this happened a few moments ago, he adds that a bus with a Serbian flag on it was also stopped there.
Link to the article published on "specialja.com":
The same article was published in June of this year by the same dubious portal, which was also verified by hibrid.info.
Below you can find the claim of the member of the State Commission for the Marking and Maintenance of the State Border, Florim Isufi, as well as the denial made by the Kosovo Police, published in real time by the portal "klankosova.tv".
https://klankosova.tv/ushtare-serbe-ne-makovc-policia-konfirmon-se-po-behen-xhirime/
Analyze:
The dubious portal "specialja.com" has published an old news item from 2018, which it has deliberately tried to present as current. In addition, the claim made in the published news item, in addition to being old, is also untrue.
After fact-checking analysis conducted by hibrid.info, this article is rated as "misinformation".
Reasoning:
A “Disinformation” rating is given to media reporting that contains a “mix” of inaccurate sources or even half-truthful content. This rating will also address reports that have incorrect attributions or headlines that do not reflect the text in terms of information accuracy.