Local Serbs block access on the main roads to the Yarenje and Brinjak border crossings between Kosovo and Serbia in the north of the Serb-majority country.
A new checkpoint has been erected in the village of Zubis, in the municipality of Zubin Potok, in the direction of the Brinjak border crossing. The number of barricades is increasing.
Trucks full of gravel are parked in the middle of the road, making traffic impossible for the Serbs themselves.
Members of the European Union’s Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, which is affiliated with the European Union, are also stationed near the barrier and are closely monitoring the situation.
Vehicles belonging to KFOR units can also be seen along the road.
And here, near the checkpoint, Kfour’s forces are stationed and monitoring the situation.
The situation prevailed in the north today.
In a written statement issued today, the police stated that strengthening public order and security, preventing criminal acts, and taking police action, in line with situations and developments across the country, including developments in the north of the country, remain among its goals. .
The Kosovo Police announced their intention to maintain order and public safety.
Source: Kosovaport
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