Residents of the border villages between Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which belong to the municipality of Nikšić, claim that migrants continue to cause them many problems.
Residents of the Vilusi local community complain the most, where migrants allegedly ransacked and destroyed numerous houses, and even set some on fire. The people of Viluš also say that they live in fear due to frequent encounters with groups of refugees, whose routes from the war-torn regions of Asia and Africa lead through Montenegro to the countries of the European Union.
"This is both sad and very emotional for me. I experienced this painfully and improperly and unfairly, what is being done here. We did not deserve this from anyone on any basis, let alone from the people who came to our country. I doubt it. that they are, because those people have been seen. I cannot come and I must not come," said Nada Kešeljević, the owner of the destroyed house in Vilusi.
The people who broke into the house, says Nada, ate, slept, and defecated here, and then destroyed everything. "I can't even imagine what would have happened if I had happened to be here by myself? What would have become of me?", she asks.
Residents of Vilus claim that migrants set fire to a house with two apartments in their village at the beginning of the week. Slobodan Kešeljević, who lives in the hamlet of Kešeljeva Gradina, confirms that he meets migrants every day. "We are not allowed to leave the houses. Whoever has a cow, let it go, must not go to accept it. They don't move along these main roads, but through these small roads, holes. Two houses were broken into in our village of Kešeljeva Gradina," he claims. Keseljevic.
The situation is particularly worrisome, because these villages have a small number of inhabitants, mostly old and sick. The people of Viluš would like more to be said about the problem that befell them, but also for the authorities to protect them. "Who will put them in quarantine? They are sneaking everywhere. It is better to talk about some internal or external enemies, often fabricated, an attack on the state, and this is the state," said Luka Kešeljević.
These people are particularly outraged that the police, as they claim, generally shrug off reports of such cases. The police did not answer whether the influx of migrants in this border area has increased in recent days, and what they are doing to protect property and residents.
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