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Serbia raises the alarm. “What is happening in Kosovo portends a catastrophe”.

non-governmental organizations Serbian: "We must do our best, all of us, to try and keep the peace. We are indeed on the brink of an armed conflict due to Pristina’s unilateral actions" the capital of Kosovo.

announced Serbian province The former, predominantly Albanian, gained independence in 2008, which Serbia does not recognize.

Belgrade encourages Serbs to enter Kosovo You can challenge the local authorities whenever you want Prishtina extending its sovereignty over the whole territory.

It resides several hundred Serbs Those who inhabit Northern Kosovo Roadblocks since December 10 to protest the arrest of a former Serbian policeman have paralyzed traffic to two border crossings with Serbia.

A few hours after the barricades were set up, he announced Kosovo Police She was subjected to three gun attacks.

Also, the police have been targeted European Union Deployed to area as part of an expedition "iolex"With a stun grenade, he caused no injuries.

Recent tensions have escalated in northern Kosovo, where more than a third of Kosovo’s 120,000 Serbs live, as Pristina announced its intention to hold elections in Serb-majority municipalities following the resignation of all elected Serb officials and police officers in this region.

I finally put it off Kosovo authorities Poll through April.

The peacekeeping force in Kosovo, led by "BORN" (Kfur) its presence in the north, where it has sent additional troops and patrols, according to the force commander, Italian General Angelo Michele Restuccia, on Friday, in a statement released by NATO.

And he confirmed it "infidels" she has "All capabilities, including in terms of personnel, to ensure a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all groups, anywhere in Kosovo".

For its part, asked Serbia "infidels"on Friday, allowing it to deploy soldiers and police affiliated with it in northern Kosovo, with no response so far, but Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced he had "Almost sure" of this request "will not accept".

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Brnabic said at a press conference with non-governmental organizations Serbian: “We must do our best, all of us, to try to keep the peace. We are really on the verge of an armed conflict due to the unilateral actions of Pristina”, the capital of Kosovo.

announced Serbian province The former, predominantly Albanian, gained independence in 2008, which Serbia does not recognize.

Belgrade encourages Serbs to enter Kosovo You can challenge the local authorities whenever you want Prishtina extending its sovereignty over the whole territory.

It resides several hundred Serbs Those who inhabit Northern Kosovo Roadblocks since December 10 to protest the arrest of a former Serbian policeman have paralyzed traffic to two border crossings with Serbia.

A few hours after the barricades were set up, he announced Kosovo Police She was subjected to three gun attacks.

Also, the police have been targeted European Union deployed in the area as part of the “Eulex” mission, with a stun grenade, which caused no injuries.

Recent tensions have escalated in northern Kosovo, where more than a third of Kosovo’s 120,000 Serbs live, as Pristina announced its intention to hold elections in Serb-majority municipalities following the resignation of all elected Serb officials and police officers in this region.

I finally put it off Kosovo authorities Poll through April.

And it has strengthened the peacekeeping force in Kosovo led by “NATO” (KFOR) and its presence in the north, where it has sent additional troops and patrols, according to the commander of the force, the Italian general Angelo Michele Restuccia, on Friday, in a statement released by NATO.

He stressed that KFOR has “all the capabilities, including in terms of personnel, to ensure a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all groups, anywhere in Kosovo”.

For its part, Serbia asked KFOR on Friday to allow it to deploy its soldiers and police in northern Kosovo, without so far receiving a response, but Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that he was “almost sure” that this request “not be accepted”.

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