Bloody Clash of Kavač and Škaljari Clans: Barcelona Murder Continues Mafia War

The Bloody War Between Kavač and Škaljari Clans Rages On – Barcelona Murder Shocks Europe!

Is the mafia war between the Kavač and Škaljari clans heating up again? Spanish police suspect that the man killed in Barcelona is linked to the Kavač clan, but his identity is still unconfirmed. Unofficial reports suggest the victim might be Filip Knežević, 36, a high-ranking Kavač member allegedly involved in the assassination of a Škaljari clan member.

A Murder Echoing the 2016 Bloodbath

This killing is connected to the July 2016 assassination of Damir Hadžić and Alan Kožar on Corfu, a pivotal event in the long-standing feud between these two clans. The Barcelona victim was reportedly part of a group of about 20 people who managed logistics for that hit. Some of them are dead or arrested, and Spanish police are working hard to identify and capture the rest.

Parallels with the Marbella Killing

Kurir’s editor-in-chief, Rajko Nedić, drew parallels with the 2016 Marbella murder of Miloš Peruničić, who was Alan Kožar’s godfather. These killings are part of a bloody feud that has claimed many lives over the years.

The Mafia War That Never Ends

This conflict between the Kavač and Škaljari clans has been raging for years and is one of the most dangerous criminal wars in the region. With every new murder, tensions rise and innocent people live in fear. Spanish police continue their investigation, and answers about the victim’s identity and motives are expected by the end of the day.

What’s Next?

Will this bloody war finally end, or will it escalate with even more brutal hits? One thing is clear – the mafia war between the Kavač and Škaljari clans is far from over, and Barcelona is just the latest spot on their bloody map.

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