Calls for parliamentary committee to meet over Jarinje

It is unclear if parliament's Committee for Security will hold a session on Thursday in Belgrade dedicated to the recent incident on the Jarinje checkpoint.

Izvor: B92

Thursday, 06.10.2011.

09:23

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It is unclear if parliament's Committee for Security will hold a session on Thursday in Belgrade dedicated to the recent incident on the Jarinje checkpoint. The incident, which saw several people wounded, was according to some politicians and reports in the media caused by Serbs. Calls for parliamentary committee to meet over Jarinje LDP party leader Cedomir Jovanovic asked for an urgent holding of the committee's session. Previously, SPO party leader Vuk Draskovic told B92 that he had received information from the last session of the same board that the security services submitted a report on the incidents in northern Kosovo according to which one of those responsible for causing the incident was identified as Zvonko Veselinovic. In the meantime, daily Blic wrote that "smuggler from northern Kosovo Zvonko Veselinovic and his group of some twenty people armed with firearms led local Serbs in the clash with KFOR near Jarinje crossing". The Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija told B92 that they did not have such information. According to the article in the Belgrade-based newspaper, which said it was publishing information that was designated as state secret, "Veselinovic's group raised a barricade near KFOR base during the night" before the incident. The daily says that KFOR "understood this as provocation, and in the early morning hours took over the barricade, placed barbed wire and started demolishing it". "Three and a half hours later, at 09:30, a group of some 20 Serbs, led by Veselinovic, attacks KFOR, which responds with smoke bombs and rubber bullets. Serbs disperse. Around noon some 1,000 Serbs arrive at the scene," writes Blic. "A truck also arrives where the driver and Veselinovic's entourage of some twenty people are armed with firearms and wire cutters," writes the newspaper. (file)

Calls for parliamentary committee to meet over Jarinje

LDP party leader Čedomir Jovanović asked for an urgent holding of the committee's session.

Previously, SPO party leader Vuk Drašković told B92 that he had received information from the last session of the same board that the security services submitted a report on the incidents in northern Kosovo according to which one of those responsible for causing the incident was identified as Zvonko Veselinović.

In the meantime, daily Blic wrote that "smuggler from northern Kosovo Zvonko Veselinović and his group of some twenty people armed with firearms led local Serbs in the clash with KFOR near Jarinje crossing".

The Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija told B92 that they did not have such information.

According to the article in the Belgrade-based newspaper, which said it was publishing information that was designated as state secret, "Veselinović's group raised a barricade near KFOR base during the night" before the incident.

The daily says that KFOR "understood this as provocation, and in the early morning hours took over the barricade, placed barbed wire and started demolishing it".

"Three and a half hours later, at 09:30, a group of some 20 Serbs, led by Veselinović, attacks KFOR, which responds with smoke bombs and rubber bullets. Serbs disperse. Around noon some 1,000 Serbs arrive at the scene," writes Blic.

"A truck also arrives where the driver and Veselinović's entourage of some twenty people are armed with firearms and wire cutters," writes the newspaper.

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