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In the settlement of Kula near Sarajevo (Eastern Ilidža), a group specific in terms of lifestyle and clothing moved in, whose arrival disturbed the residents of this place, considering that, as they claim, it is a sect.


The portal Klix.ba is aware that at the end of December, a larger group of citizens with many children moved to the Kula settlement, who are specific for their almost identical clothing. Over time, they became more and more suspicious to the neighborhood, and many of them state that they hear them performing rituals all night long, that is, they hear children's voices and songs from the house where they live.


What was also strange to the locals was that none of them do anything, nor communicate with anyone in the area, but spend the whole day in prayer. Due to such a situation, they took on the "investigation" themselves to find out more information about the new neighbors.




A group with a specific way of life and clothing moved to the settlement of Kula near Sarajevo, whose arrival disturbed the residents of this place because, as they claim, it is a sect, writes Klix.ba.


A larger group of citizens with many children, all dressed identically, moved in at the end of December. Neighbors report that they hear them performing various rituals all night long, that is, children's voices and songs can be heard from the house where they live.


What was also unusual for the surrounding tenants was that none of them, it seems, do anything, nor do they communicate with anyone in the area, but spend the whole day in prayer.




Residents of the settlement of Kula, in the municipality of Istocna Ilidža, fear that dozens of members of an extremist religious group, namely the "Lev Tahor" sect, have moved into two houses in their neighborhood, which, they say, is facing accusations of serious crimes, and they are additionally upset knowing that more uninvited guests might come here.


Residents of this settlement are asking the authorities to clear up this case urgently and as soon as possible, that is, to respond to the institutions, because, as they point out, they heard that this group is looking for accommodation for another 30 people, according to the text of Nezavisne novina .


"The fact is that they moved here sometime before the New Year. It's a community that we noticed doesn't communicate with anyone. It's all kind of strange. We don't have any official position of the institutions who came here or with what intention there," a local resident, whose name is known to the editorial office, told "Nezavisne novine", but he asked us not to publish it.



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