KFOR fortifies position, Serbs stand watch
KFOR troops fortified their camp in Jagnjenica on Friday with large sacks filled with rocks and sand, said reports from northern Kosovo.
Friday, 02.12.2011.
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KFOR troops fortified their camp in Jagnjenica on Friday with large sacks filled with rocks and sand, said reports from northern Kosovo. Inside the camp, which stretches to the nearby ethnic Albanian village of Cabra, is a host of army trucks, armored transporters and jeeps, Tanjug is reporting. KFOR fortifies position, Serbs stand watch From a forest-covered hill above the camp, KFOR troops are videotaping the people gathered at the barricades in Jagnjenica. Troops are also posted on top of their vehicles, which they used to block the road leading to Zvecan on Monday, after KFOR had broken through the barricade set up by local Serbs. The trucks and buses removed and damaged in this operation can still be seen in Jagnjenica, and inside the circle KFOR has surrounded by barbed wire are several cars left over from KFOR's last operation. In the neighboring village of Zupce, one lane is open for traffic, so passenger cars were are to travel on the road from Kosovska Mitrovica to Ribarice on Friday. Protesting Serbs are also standing watch on Friday at other barricades, while the two official administrative crossings in northern Kosovo - Jarinje and Brnjak - remain closed, so the only way between northern Kosovo and central Serbia remain by bypass forest roads. NATO troops at Jagnjenica (Tanjug)
KFOR fortifies position, Serbs stand watch
From a forest-covered hill above the camp, KFOR troops are videotaping the people gathered at the barricades in Jagnjenica.Troops are also posted on top of their vehicles, which they used to block the road leading to Zvećan on Monday, after KFOR had broken through the barricade set up by local Serbs.
The trucks and buses removed and damaged in this operation can still be seen in Jagnjenica, and inside the circle KFOR has surrounded by barbed wire are several cars left over from KFOR's last operation.
In the neighboring village of Zupče, one lane is open for traffic, so passenger cars were are to travel on the road from Kosovska Mitrovica to Ribariće on Friday.
Protesting Serbs are also standing watch on Friday at other barricades, while the two official administrative crossings in northern Kosovo - Jarinje and Brnjak - remain closed, so the only way between northern Kosovo and central Serbia remain by bypass forest roads.
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