A month after humanitarian disaster in the north, stores full of Serbia goods

Since Serbia's plan of northern Serbs and state for <x0-cynic humanitarian disaster” in northern Kosovo municipalities has failed, after only two days of shops in that part of the country have been packed with goods from Serbia. Vucinqi has acknowledged that the supply has gone through smuggling, while Serbian Trade Minister Rasim Lajic has numbered [...]
Since Serbia's plan of northern Serbs and state for <x0-cynic humanitarian disaster” in northern Kosovo municipalities has failed, after only two days of shops in that part of the country have been packed with goods from Serbia.
Vucinqi has acknowledged that the supply has gone through smuggling, meanwhile, Serbian Trade Minister Rasim Lajic has counted the damages the Serbian state has suffered for nine months of tax application to import Serbian products.
A month ago, northern Kosovo Serbs across the Northern Serb Afarists Association, the mayors of northern municipalities, as well as senior Serbian state officials have tried to realise a scenario for “humanitarian disaster” in northern municipalities, northern Mitrovica, Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Leposaviq.
This has been done in an effort to convince the international community that, as a result of the 100% tax on importing Serbian products, northern Serbs have remained without essential living items, bread, oil, milk, sugar and other articles, the Voice writes.
The Afarists' Association had even warned a scenario under which “Serbia would bring bread to the north, until 40 people” would be postponed for a loaf.












