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Kosovo court sentences OSCE staffer to six years for spying for Serbia

Tuesday, 28 April 2026, 06:31 · 1 min read

A court in Pristina (Kosovo's capital) has found Jelena Djukanovic, a national staff member of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo (the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe's monitoring and capacity-building presence in the territory), guilty of espionage and sentenced her to six years in prison. Djukanovic, who worked at the mission's regional office in Mitrovica in the Serb-majority north of Kosovo, was found to have passed internal documents and sensitive information about the political, security and social situation in the region to Serbia's intelligence agency, the BIA. Her lawyer has said he will appeal the verdict, while the OSCE Mission stated the case concerned solely an individual's actions and had no bearing on its mandate or operations.

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Balkan InsightKosovo Court Finds OSCE Staffer Guilty of Spying for Serbia ↗︎
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