Meeting in Peterch, Serbs arrive at Church

In the village of Cline's Upper Potter, Serbs have already arrived to mark their initial manifestation. One of the protesters has told Indexline that the situation has been evacuated, and during the intervention police have arrested several people. The number of those arrested is not known correctly, as police have not yet confirmed this. [...]
In the village of Cline's Upper Potter, Serbs have already arrived to mark their initial manifestation.
One of the protesters has told Indexline that the situation has been evacuated, and during the intervention police have arrested several people.
The number of those arrested is not known correctly, as police have not yet confirmed this.
Police spokesman for the Pec region, Driton Rugova, has said that about 60 citizens and 55 different vehicles have emerged in the protest.
“So far there has been no incident”, Rugova has indicated.
Residents on this side are expressing their displeasure for a manifestation that Serbs in Church will hold.
Otherwise, according to protesters, the main reason for the protest is that 17 civilians have remained in this village in the last war in Kosovo.
The Church of the Holy Trinity where Serbs want to hold manifestations was built in 1992 as a gift from the Karic Petric family, not far from Cline, on Pristina Peja Street.
After the arrival of Italian KFOR forces, it was destroyed in late June 1999.












