That's what Mitrovica looks like today after yesterday's developments

Following yesterday's events and developments in the wake of the so-called Kosovo director's arrest near Serbia's government, Marko Djurovic, during today's north of the city of Mitrovica is ruling in a peaceful state. Albanian residents of that part, but even the law authorities, speaking of Kosova Prees, have described [...]
Following yesterday's events and developments in the wake of the so-called Kosovo director's arrest near Serbia's government, Marko Djurovic, during today's north of the city of Mitrovica is ruling in a peaceful state.
Albanian residents of that part, but authorities in the order, speaking of Kosova Prees, have described the overall situation as calm and under control.
Besiana, a resident of northern Mitrovica, said the situation is calmer than other days.
“Today, it is a more calm, calmer situation than any day we go to school with children. I'm going to break up every single thing I saw that fell apart without the other time, but I'm sure I'm sure I'm going to know something else.
“Today it's the quietest, safest situation, the circulation becomes somewhat, but it's not bad. Good is the situation” Rama said.
On the other hand, Besim Hoti, deputy police director for the northern region, has indicated that there have been no incidents that merit increased attention to the opinion and additional police commitments.
According to him, despite the highly tense developments during yesterday's day, the situation is calm.
He has thanked citizens indiscriminately for their prudent actions, causing calmness and situation to be maintained.
The “is of alleged importance that we have not had incidents of character that would really require increased attention to the opinion and additional Kosovo police commitments. In this respect we also thank the citizens with whom we have been in constant communication all day, normally that we continue to be, and that is the most important point for us as a security institution. Therefore, we say that we have had a calm situation despite highly tense developments during yesterday's”, Hoti stressed.














