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Three people are charged in Kosovo for a canal explosion that threatened power plants

Kosovo's state prosecutor announced on Tuesday that three suspects were charged over a?explosion? last year in a water 'canal' supplying the 'two main' 'power plants of the country.

In a press release, the statement said that the suspects had allegedly detonated TNT in the canal. This caused damage to the concrete structure of the canal and cut off drinking water. It also disrupted the cooling system for coal-fired plants. Fears of a possible power outage were raised.

The three men were identified by their initials: J.V. D.V. and I.D. They face charges including endangering constitutional order, terroristism, and espionage. Sources at the prosecutor’s office said that all three men were ethnic Serbs, and had already been arrested.

The prosecutor said that J.V. is a suspect who 'works for Serbia Military Intelligence Service.

Belgrade has denied the claim that Serbia orchestrated the explosion. The blast occurred in Kosovo's volatile north, where the majority of residents are ethnic Serbs, who reject Kosovo's 2008 independence declaration.

The Kosovo Police have increased patrols near the canal. (Reporting and editing by Ros Russell, Fatos Bytyci)

(source: Reuters)