The truth about Serbian police seen in Pristina, speaks police

Florim Isufi, geographer and member of the State Commission for Marking the Kosovo-Montenegro borderline, today in his Facebook account, has published a scripture in which it says that on Pristina Street, Uniformed and armed police extensions. According to Isufi, the Serb police forces have been close to them. [...]
Florim Isufi, geographer and member of the State Commission for Marking the Kosovo-Montenegro borderline, today in his Facebook account, has published a scripture in which it says that on Pristina Street, Uniformed and armed police extensions.
According to Isufi, Kosovo police forces have been close to the Serbian police forces.
In his writing, geography Isufi has also published an illustration through which he has shown where these policemen have been.
This is Isufi's full post:
Dear Friends
I was just on my way from the village of Assishca to Pristina. Pristina Street Crossroad - The butt and Pristina Mrmur in the village of Makoc met on a bus parked off the street. In a nearby town, the flag of the state of Serbia was deployed, while what was disturbing and very unexplanatory was the presence of Serbia's state police in uniforms and with automatic rifles in their hands. On both sides of the road at a distance of several hundred yards was Kosovo police. The question is what Serbia's police, uniformed with the flag and Kalashnikov in the village of Makoc. That's the only question after the 1999 war that I couldn't answer. Very disturbing.
Time.net has contacted Kosovo Police spokesman Daut Hoxha to ask him about what Isufi wrote. The answer has been that a Kosovo movie is being filmed there and that “Serbian police officers” are actors participating in the shooting and that they have received appropriate permission from authorities.












