Serbs leave from the north of Mitrovica to vote in Serbia
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Dozens of buses with Serbian citizens left this morning from the north of Mitrovica to different cities in Serbia, where they will vote in the parliamentary elections that are being held in Serbia.

Part of them, through organized transport, left after 6:00 from the bus station in the north of Mitrovica, then the other group at 7:30, and thus there will be organizations almost every hour until noon.

The KosovaPress team stayed for more than two hours in the north, while the citizens refused to speak in front of the cameras.

Near the bus station, continuous patrols of members of the Kosovo Police with their vehicles, but also of EULEX and KFOR, were observed.

To avoid the crowds, there are other locations from which they traveled, such as the general hospital in the north of Mitrovica, then the Trepça enterprise in Zveçan, etc., while many of them have decided to go with private vehicles as well.

Citizens from the north of Mitrovica, Zveçan and Leposavic will vote in Rashka, those from Zubin Potok in Tutin, while there will be voting centers in Kurshumli and Vranje, where Serbs from other municipalities of Kosovo will be able to vote, depending on which city they come from

It is known that the buses with license plates BG, NP, RKS, etc., which are transporting voters, have caused traffic at the border point of Jarinje, while the situation is calmer in Bërnjak.

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