Kosovo Energy Regulatory Office

An explosive device in Kosovska Mitrovica

Regional director of the Kosovo police, Besim Hoti, stated that no one was injured, and that material damage was caused, as reported by Pristina's Koha.
Hoti said that it was initially suspected that there was a fire caused by high voltage, but that the investigation established that the attack took place because, as he stated, the cars in the area were damaged, according to Koha.

Serbia, Kosovo Agree ‘Road Map’ to Energy Dispute Solution

The EU's envoy for Serbia-Kosovo dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, announced on Tuesday that Belgrade and Pristina have agreed to a 'road map' to further implement energy agreements made in 2013 and 2015.

Lajcak said that Belgrade and Pristina's negotiators adopted the Energy Agreements Implementation Roadmap, and described this as "a major step forward".

Serbia-Affiliated Power Company Eyes Supplying North Kosovo

The Kosovo Energy Regulatory Office, ERO, confirmed on Monday that after analysing an application from Drustvo Elektrosever to supply power to Serb-run northern Kosovo, a commission will submit the final decision to the board.

"The review of an application may last up to 60 days since the day when the application is considered complete," ERO cautioned BIRN.