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Kosovo charges three for canal explosion threatening power plants

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PRISTINA, Dec 9 (Reuters) - ​Kosovo prosecutors on Tuesday charged three suspects over an explosion last year at a ⁠water canal supplying the country’s two main power plants, the state prosecutor’s office said.

The ‍suspects allegedly detonated 20 kilograms of TNT at the ​canal, damaging its concrete structure, cutting off drinking water, and disrupting the cooling system for coal-fired ​power plants, raising fears of possible power cuts, it said in a statement.

They were identified only by their initials, J.V., D.V., and I.D., and face charges including endangering ‌the constitutional order, terrorism, and espionage. A ‌source at the prosecutor’s office told Reuters that all three ​men are ethnic Serbs and had already been arrested.

The prosecutor added that one of ‌the suspects, J.V., works for Serbia's Military Intelligence ⁠Service.

Kosovo's government has called the blast a “terrorist ‌attack” orchestrated by Serbia - ​a claim Belgrade denies. The explosion occurred in Kosovo’s volatile northern region, where most residents ⁠are ethnic Serbs ⁠who, like Belgrade, reject Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of ​independence.

Kosovo police have increased patrols around the canal.

(Reporting by Fatos ‌BytyciEditing by Ros Russell)

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