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Serbia to comply in investigation over Kosovo explosion, President Vucic says

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic vowed on Sunday his nation would help investigate after a surge in Kosovo that interrupted water supplies which the government there blamed on Belgrade.

The explosion on Friday evening hit a canal that sends water to Kosovo's 2 coal-fired power plants - accounting for most of the country's power production. It also caused water supply cuts in some parts of the country, but there were no power cuts.

The incident irritated longstanding stress between Kosovo and Serbia. The Kosovo federal government called the explosion an act of terrorism by Serbia, which Serbia denied.

Finding out the truth remains in the best interest of our country, Vucic informed reporters on Sunday. We are all set to share details with everyone even with Pristina.

He restated that Serbia had absolutely nothing to do with the surge. He also implicated Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti of using the occurrence to firm up his grip in the north of the country, where a Serb bulk refuses to identify Pristina organization and sees Belgrade as their capital.

The Kosovo government has actually not said why it thinks Serbia was responsible for the surge.

Kosovo police detained 8 individuals and seized weapons and dynamites on Saturday in raids in connection with explosion. Kosovo media reported on Sunday that water supplies were getting back to regular.

Kosovo stated self-reliance in 2008, almost a years after NATO bombed Serb forces to halt the killing and expulsion of ethnic Albanians from the region throughout a 1998-99 war.

However Serbia does not identify Kosovo as its sovereign state and together with its ally Russia is blocking Kosovo's. subscription in the United Nations.

Both Kosovo and Serbian federal governments have actually set membership in. the European Union as their goal, but in order to achieve that. the 2 countries have to normalise relations.

Almost 17 years after Kosovo's declaration of independence,. more than 4,000 NATO soldiers manage vulnerable peace in the. nation.

(source: Reuters)