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According to a report from the news portal “koha.net”, they were peaceful. On Monday, there were serious clashes in Zvecan between Serbs and soldiers of the NATO-led security force KFOR, which protects the offices. 80 people were injured, including 30 soldiers.
Almost exclusively Serbs live in the region, in the rest of the country almost exclusively Albanians. Kosovo declared independence in 2008. Serbia does not recognize this and demands the return of its former province. The protests flared up after the election of new mayors – Albanian politicians who triumphed in by-elections that the Serbs boycotted at the behest of the government in Belgrade.
In the margins of the European summit in the Republic of Moldova this Thursday, the settlement of the most recent crisis in the Balkans will also be discussed. Also present are Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani. The EU wants to mediate.
(SDA)
Source: Blick
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