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Two more Serbs placed in custody over Banjska clashes

PRISTINA - Two more Serbs suspected of involvement in Sunday's deadly clashes between a group of local Serbs and the so-called Kosovo Police in the Banjska village near Zvecan in the north of Kosovo-Metohija were placed in one-month custody by the basic court in Pristina on Tuesday.

Pristina-based Reporteri said the two were Blagoje Spasojevic and Dusan Maksimovic.

Body of another person involved in Banjska clashes found, says Pristina's prosecutor

PRISTINA - Pristina's special prosecutor Naim Abazi said the body of another person involved in Sunday's clashes in the Banjska village in the north of Kosovo-Metohija had been found on Monday.

In a statement to Pristina-based Koha paper, Abazi said the body belonged to one of the "attackers" on the so-called Kosovo Police.

Vucic met with Viola von Cramon; "We expect constructive support for the dialogue"

Today, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, met with the Member of the European Parliament, Viola von Cramon, with whom he discussed the economic situation, Serbia's European integration, problems in dialogue with Pristina, as well as the regional situation and initiatives to connect the Western Balkans.

EU: "It's time to complete the whole process"

He stated that the process of dialogue on the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina needs to be "successfully completed".
In a statement for Tanjug, Peter Stano pointed out that by signing the Agreement, Belgrade and Pristina undertook important international obligations and pointed out that both sides must fully implement everything that was agreed.

Belgrade Slams War Crimes Conviction of Serb in Kosovo

Kosovo's Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that it has upheld the verdict convicting Serb fighter Zoran Djokic of war crimes against ethnic Albanian civilians in Peja/Pec in March and April 1999.

In February last year, Pristina Basic Court found Djokic guilty and sentenced him to 12 years in prison. The verdict was upheld by the Court of Appeals in November.

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