Unrest in Kosovo
Three officers of so-called Kosovo Police arrested in central Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbian police and a special police anti-terrorist unit on Wednesday located and arrested three officers of the so-called Kosovo Police in the administrative strip towards Kosovo-Metohija, deep inside the territory of central Serbia, the Serbian Interior Ministry said in a statement.
''Kurti showed that he wants war; KFOR to intervene immediately'' VIDEO
"Albin Kurti showed with his statements today, and soon with his violent acts, that he is only interested in conflicts and war in the north of Kosovo and Metohija," he said.
Protesters gather in North Mitrovica following arrest of another Serb
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - A large number of Serb protesters gathered in the north of Kosovska Mitrovica after Pristina's police arrested another Serb.
The protesters gathered at a crossing between the northern and the southern part of the town and Pristina's police forces are deployed on the southern side.
"An armed conflict must be prevented"; If it escalates NATO sends thousands of troops
"If the situation becomes increasingly unstable, if it starts escalating again, of course, that is an option," Wigemark said.
Let us remind you that after the escalation of the situation in the north of Kosovo and Metohija, NATO announced that it would send an additional 700 soldiers to the north, the so-called Kosovo.
This man does not give up; He just stuck his finger in Washington's eye
Kosovo's Prime Minister told the Associated Press that his cabinet took a different stance, calling the authorities in Serbia an "autocratic regime." "We insist that good behavior with an autocrat does not make him behave better. On the contrary," Kurti said.
Turkey is preparing to take command of NATO forces in Kosovo
Turkey is preparing to take command of NATO forces in Kosovo. This will take place as part of a planned rotation in the autumn after the worst clashes in the region in a decade.
Kosovo Eyes Consequences as Deadline for US, EU Demands Approaches
Kosovo is facing an impending decision about whether or not to accept US and EU prescriptions for the 'de-escalation' of tensions in the Serb-majority north of Kosovo after recent violent unrest, with envoys due to report back to Washington and Brussels with Pristina's response to their demands by the end of the week.
KFOR removed barbed wire in Zvečan: "Serbs and KFOR have no problem"
To this day, that wire separated members of KFOR and Serbs who have been gathering at the municipal building for days, demanding that members of the so-called police leave the municipal buildings in the north of Kosovo, which they forcibly entered, introducing the Albanian mayors.
Foto: Privatna arhiva
Turkish forces arrive in Kosovo to bolster NATO-led peacekeepers
The Turkish commando battalion requested by NATO has arrived in Kosovo to assist in quelling recent violent unrest in the Balkan country.
The Turkish Defense Ministry shared a video on June 4 showing troops wearing the insignia of the NATO-led KFOR peacekeeping force departing from Türkiye and arriving in Kosovo.
The Serbs are in front of the municipalities in the north of Kosovo for the tenth day
KFOR is still located in the immediate vicinity of the municipal building and on all approaches to Zvean.
The Serbs insist on the demands that the Albanian presidents of the municipalities do not enter the official facilities, that the special police officers also leave the buildings, and that the arrested Rado Petrovi and Duan Obrenovi be released.