KFOR opens Jarinje checkpoint

KFOR troops opened the Jarinje administrative crossing for passenger traffic on Saturday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 01.10.2011.

13:20

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KFOR troops opened the Jarinje administrative crossing for passenger traffic on Saturday. EULEX and KFOR removed the barbed wire that had been blocking the crossing ever since September 14. KFOR opens Jarinje checkpoint The crossing is protected by KFOR soldiers in full military gear deployed at several positions, while EULEX is in charge of security on the inside of the administrative line. In addition to the EULEX police, EULEX customs officers have also been deployed to the crossing. EULEX police officials told Tanjug that a car and several individuals had crossed the administrative line on Saturday. KFOR members expanded the safety zone around Jarinje on Friday afternoon. KFOR's heavy machinery made a passage wide enough for cars in the block Serbs built on the road toward the crossing. As far as KFOR and EULEX are concerned, the passage is open for passenger traffic, but Serbs set up a new block made of gravel and dirt on the Leposavic-Jarinje road, thus disabling further traffic. (Tanjug, file)

KFOR opens Jarinje checkpoint

The crossing is protected by KFOR soldiers in full military gear deployed at several positions, while EULEX is in charge of security on the inside of the administrative line.

In addition to the EULEX police, EULEX customs officers have also been deployed to the crossing.

EULEX police officials told Tanjug that a car and several individuals had crossed the administrative line on Saturday.

KFOR members expanded the safety zone around Jarinje on Friday afternoon. KFOR's heavy machinery made a passage wide enough for cars in the block Serbs built on the road toward the crossing.

As far as KFOR and EULEX are concerned, the passage is open for passenger traffic, but Serbs set up a new block made of gravel and dirt on the Leposavić-Jarinje road, thus disabling further traffic.

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