Karacheva residents were alarmed that their lands were left on Serbia's side, KFOR talks about deployed billboards

KFOR officials have clarified that with the deployment of signs days ago in the village of Karacheva in Kamenica only warned their personnel and UNMIK of the distance of the administrative and border lines so that they avoid violating the agreement with the Serbian armed forces, and this has nothing to do [...]
Residents of the village of Karacheva had said that at the site called “The Cheshme's”, KFOR has set up signs for the signatory of Kosovo's provisional border, a move that has concerned them since with their established land map left on Serbia's side, not in Kosovo, as they have always been.
KFOR's “This action has disturbed residents”, had declared Selver Lenyan, chairman of the Local Community in Karacheva.
The administrative border visa and signs do not affect the lives and activities of citizens in Kosovo. The administrative border line is not a border line, but is a reference line to determine where KFOR, UNMIK and the Serbian Armed Forces can carry out their” missions, KFOR information office officials have told “Zerin”.











