KFOR headed toward barricades, Serbs say

Serbs at the barricades have been told that two KFOR combat vehicles equipped with water cannons are headed to the village of Jagnjenica.

Source: B92

Friday, 21.10.2011.

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Serbs at the barricades have been told that two KFOR combat vehicles equipped with water cannons are headed to the village of Jagnjenica. Zubin Potok Mayor Slavisa Ristic claims he has information that KFOR’s combat vehicles left from an Albanian-populated village of Cabar and that they are headed to Jagnjenica. KFOR headed toward barricades, Serbs say The Serbs at the barricades were informed around 11:00 CET that Portuguese and German KFOR troops were on their way to the barricade in the village of Zupce and that they had removed the barbed wire which had been placed in front of the barricade that had been set up by the local Serbs. According to Beta news agency reporter, residents of the Ibarski Kolasin region headed to Zupce a little after 10:00. Several hundreds of Serbs have gathered at the barricades in the Ibarski Kolasin region, including mayors of Serb towns, priests and local monks. The situation in northern Kosovo is at the moment peaceful but tense. The Albanian media reported on Friday morning that KFOR had removed the barricades from the roads leading to the Brnjak administrative crossing. KFOR troops are seen in the village of Jagnjenica (Tanjug) Night passes peacefully at barricades Northern Kosovo Serbs spent the night in their cars, tents and around the fire on several locations in the villages of Jagnjenica and Zupce. KFOR troops did not take any actions last night. Local self-government representatives and Kosovska Mitrovica District Head Radenko Nedeljkovic spent the night with the local Serbs. Four loaded trucks are separating the local Serbs from KFOR troops. The trucks are blocking a KFOR convoy which attempted to get to the Brnjak administrative crossing. KFOR troops are still located around 150 meters from the barricades that Serbs set up in the village of Zupce and they still have not tried to remove them.

KFOR headed toward barricades, Serbs say

The Serbs at the barricades were informed around 11:00 CET that Portuguese and German KFOR troops were on their way to the barricade in the village of Zupče and that they had removed the barbed wire which had been placed in front of the barricade that had been set up by the local Serbs.

According to Beta news agency reporter, residents of the Ibarski Kolašin region headed to Zupče a little after 10:00.

Several hundreds of Serbs have gathered at the barricades in the Ibarski Kolašin region, including mayors of Serb towns, priests and local monks.

The situation in northern Kosovo is at the moment peaceful but tense. The Albanian media reported on Friday morning that KFOR had removed the barricades from the roads leading to the Brnjak administrative crossing.

Night passes peacefully at barricades

Northern Kosovo Serbs spent the night in their cars, tents and around the fire on several locations in the villages of Jagnjenica and Zupče.

KFOR troops did not take any actions last night.

Local self-government representatives and Kosovska Mitrovica District Head Radenko Nedeljković spent the night with the local Serbs.

Four loaded trucks are separating the local Serbs from KFOR troops. The trucks are blocking a KFOR convoy which attempted to get to the Brnjak administrative crossing.

KFOR troops are still located around 150 meters from the barricades that Serbs set up in the village of Zupče and they still have not tried to remove them.

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