Breakping the myth of Serbian officials' invulnerability, warning of new compromises with Serbia

The myth of invulnerability and failure to arrest Serbian officials, in cases of illegal involvement within Kosovo territory, has been broken Monday. Director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government Marko Djurovic has dedicated them with arrest and decapitated withdrawal on the streets of the capital to breach the entry stop on Kosovo territory, to [...]
The director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, has dedicated them to arrest and beheaded in the streets of the capital to breach the entry stop on Kosovo territory, imposed by authorities, writes Koha Ditore today.
Serbia's testing, despite warnings that it will await arrest, Kosovo has responded by implementing measures, untested so far in its report with Serbian officials.
In addition to the intervention of the gas and bomb police units in the north, Djuric also dragged and cuffed in downtown Pristina.
Tens of Serb citizens of Mitrovica have tried in vain to prevent police action. This is one of the rare shares in the north, until the largest had occurred in 2011, where police Enver Zymberi had remained killed in the border checkpoints at Jarinje and Brnjak.
Right and legal have praised Djuric's arrest, but warnings have also been given that tension in the situation in the north may be entering new compromises with Serbia. Official Brussels and diplomats have requested content and resolution of dialogue problems. The Serbian official's arrest took place a few days after Thaci-Vuchic's dinner in Brussels, and only hours after the official Pristina reconciliation to launch commitments to establish the Association of Serb-run municipalities.
This has prompted Vetevendosje to cast doubt that the action may be the scenario related to the Association and Vuciqi's warnings of the solution it will present in April of this year.












