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A “dangerous step” from Serbia to Kosovo… War is knocking at the door

Kosovo its independence from Serbia 2008, but Belgrade refuses to recognize it, and even urges the 120,000 Serbs living in Kosovo to challenge the authorities Prishtina.

On December 10, hundreds of Serbs blocked roads in northern Kosovo Serbian majorityin protest against the arrest of a former policeman, which paralyzed traffic at two border crossings.

said the commander Serbian Army In an interview with Channel "Pink television" local Sunday inn "The situation is difficult and complicated".

added: "This requires the presence of the Serbian army along the administrative line in the coming period"term used by Belgrade to describe the border with Kosovo.

The army chief said he was headed to Rasca, a town about 10 kilometers from the border with Kosovo, after meeting with Vucic in Belgrade.

Moiselowicz pointed this out "tasks assigned to Serbian Army. Accurate, clear and will be fully implemented".

Tensions flared between the two parties when Kosovo set a December 18 date for elections in Serb-majority municipalities, but the main Serbian political party announced its boycott.

And later, Kosovo authorities arrested a former policeman suspected of involvement in attacks on police officers of Albanian origin, which angered the Serbs, who resorted to banditry.

Shortly before Mošelović headed to the border area, several Serbian media outlets broadcast a video where gunfire could be heard on social media.

And the media reported it "collide" It happened early Sunday evening when Kosovan forces attempted to dismantle a checkpoint.

But Kosovo Police It rejected this allegation and denied, in a Facebook post, that its personnel had taken part in a confrontation.

Media in Pristina reported that a peacekeepers patrol "infidels" brought BORN He was at the scene of the shooting, but there were no reports of injuries or damage.

She didn’t comment "infidels"which has recently strengthened its presence in northern Kosovo on the news.

In November, hundreds of Serbian police officers from the Kosovo Police, as well as judges, prosecutors and other workers went on strike to protest the decision to ban Serbs living in Kosovo from putting Serbian license plates on their cars.

However, despite Pristina suspending the implementation of the decision due to the anger it aroused, the strike of Serbian employees and policemen continued, creating a security vacuum in Kosovo.

And Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said last week that the situation concerns Kosovo "On the verge of slipping into armed conflict".

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and announced Kosovo its independence from Serbia 2008, but Belgrade refuses to recognize it, and even urges the 120,000 Serbs living in Kosovo to challenge the authorities Prishtina.

On December 10, hundreds of Serbs blocked roads in northern Kosovo Serbian majorityin protest against the arrest of a former policeman, which paralyzed traffic at two border crossings.

said the commander Serbian Army In an interview with local channel “Pink TV” on Sunday, “The situation is difficult and complicated.”

He added: “This requires, in the coming period, the presence of the Serbian army along the administrative line,” which is the term used by Belgrade to describe the border with Kosovo.

The army chief said he was headed to Rasca, a town about 10 kilometers from the border with Kosovo, after meeting with Vucic in Belgrade.

Moiselovic stressed that “the tasks entrusted to me Serbian Army. Precise, clear and fully implemented.

Tensions flared between the two parties when Kosovo set a December 18 date for elections in Serb-majority municipalities, but the main Serbian political party announced its boycott.

And later, Kosovo authorities arrested a former policeman suspected of involvement in attacks on police officers of Albanian origin, which angered the Serbs, who resorted to banditry.

Shortly before Mošelović headed to the border area, several Serbian media outlets broadcast a video where gunfire could be heard on social media.

Media reported that a “clash” took place on Sunday night as Kosovar forces tried to dismantle a checkpoint.

But Kosovo Police It rejected this allegation and denied, in a Facebook post, that its personnel had taken part in a confrontation.

And the media in Pristina reported that a patrol of the peacekeeping force “KFOR” led by BORN He was at the scene of the shooting, but there were no reports of injuries or damage.

KFOR, which recently strengthened its presence in northern Kosovo, did not comment on the news.

In November, hundreds of Serbian police officers from the Kosovo Police, as well as judges, prosecutors and other workers went on strike to protest the decision to ban Serbs living in Kosovo from putting Serbian license plates on their cars.

However, despite Pristina suspending the implementation of the decision due to the anger it aroused, the strike of Serbian employees and policemen continued, creating a security vacuum in Kosovo.

And Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said last week that the situation with Kosovo was “on the verge of slipping into an armed conflict”.

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