KFOR '%s' sets Kosovo-Serbia border in Karacheva

The house was built shortly after the end of the war, but Rasim Lenyan, near the 80s, says at least two generations of his family lived in the village of Karacheva in Kamenica. Consequently, all obligations have been paid in the Kamenica municipality, KTV reports. But the home and land of Rasim Lenian, the resident [...]
Consequently, all obligations have been paid in the Kamenica municipality, KTV reports.
But, the home and land of Rasim Lenjani, residents of Karacheva, and close to 170 other owners, representatives of this village say they will pass into the municipality of Bujanoc.
Such a thing, according to residents, will happen if the border is determined according to the billboards set up during this Friday by KFOR.
Similar tables, located at the entrance of Karacheva, had fled from residents in the past and there were no such ones since 2010.
So says Ishmael Kastrat, who is nearly 85 years old, and was present when such signs were removed in 2008.
One of the most vocal residents on this side, Selver Lenyan, says they will wait until the beginning of next week to clarify these last actions.
Since the end of the war, residents of this area have sometimes been alarmed at the introduction of Serbian gendarmerie on the territory of the Kamenica municipality.
Kosovo has not yet made the mark of the border line with Serbia. And this process has been highly contradictory with two other states -- Macedonia and Montenegro recently.












