Serbian politician: They're stories of humanitarian disaster. There's nothing in the north.

The representative of the Serbian People's Movement “Statesu”, Marko Jaksic, has declared that stories of a major humanitarian crisis in the north are overwhelming. The only “that are empty are the drugstores that even before these sanctions have not been filled. Sales, self - servings, and private drugs are full, and they would be [...]
The only ones that are empty are the drugstores that even before these sanctions have not been filled. Sales, self-services and private drugs are packed, and they would be even more loaded if Belgrade allowed alternative means of supply of goods, but official Belgrade does not allow it to continue spreading humanitarian disaster stories”, says RTCG Jaksic's statement to the Serbian daily “Danas”, broadcast Koha.net.
He has said that “nothing depends on Albanians, because those are the side roads in northern Kosovo, and you would have to have a 100 thousand soldiers so you could control all of the” roads.
According to him, protests in northern Mitrovica are actions conceived by the office for Kosovo in Serbia's government.
“Those actions in Kosovo's Mitrovica that identify the Kosovo office and Metohija, politically are foolish and uncreative actions, if I can say so. Who do the bandages hit in the mouths of students in Mitrovica, Kosovo? Of course not Brussels, Washington, Tirana...”, Marko Jaksic added.











