The Serbian List asks KFOR that the Kosovo Police does not circulate in the streets of Zveçan
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During the day, a Kosovo Police vehicle, trying to drive from the police station in Zveçan, in the direction of Mitrovica, was attacked with stones and its windows were broken.

After this incident, the representatives of the Serbian List have tried to negotiate with the head of the KFOR soldiers, requesting that the Kosovo Police not circulate through some streets of Zveçan and that KFOR teams be deployed instead.

"The reason why we came to you now is if you have the strength for your soldiers to be at these intersections so that there is no contact between the police and the citizens. It would mean a lot if you would make a tactical, tactical plan to close these intersections so that we don't have conflicts, that's why we called you", said the representatives of the Serbian List.

After about 20 minutes of negotiation, the KFOR representative could not guarantee such a thing, saying that the police also need to move sometimes according to their operational plan.

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Today's protest in Zveçan was followed by tensions where there were provocations by the protesters towards KFOR.

The Serbs, wearing nationalist clothes, raised 3 fingers and insulted them. The protest was accompanied by Serbian nationalist music.

Meanwhile, journalists were also hindered during their reporting, and several media vehicles were damaged with broken windows and punctured tires.


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