Karacheva residents present a map proving this part belongs to Kosovo

Since the end of the war, residents of Kamenica's Karacheva village have been alarmed at the introduction of gendarmerie on the territory of the Kamenica municipality. Kosovo police from 2014 have it banned by KFOR and the exploitation of the “By Pass” road, which enables circulation in the villages of this area. This [...]
Residents of this village, who are single objecting to this, have also obtained a map of Serbia in recent days, according to them proving that this territory belongs to Kosovo.
One of the most vocal residents on this side, Selver Lenyan, who holds this map in his hand, says in an interview for Kosova Prees, that, according to it, the road on which the signs for KFOR's footnote have already been set and that “By Pass”, belongs to Kosovo.
This map shows that the Karacheva village street, the asphalted road and the “By Street Pass”, which is at risk for as many as 20 years, and the security of this map that we residents of the border generation have secured from the cadastral districts of the Republic of Serbia's Bujanovac municipality, that this road is not endangered. Not even a <x3 street. >By Pass”, not even the asphalt road. But with the cadastral drive is Serbia's territory, without the cadastral highway, without numbers is Kosovo's territory. It is known that Serbia has forged the valid document that the international factor has been served because it is our land of”, Lenyan says.
With this map that Lenyan says they have provided together with the village of that side, it is evidence that Serbia has lied to the international factor and is aiming at partitioning Kosovo's territory.
According to him, Serbia's state is trying to take advantage of this country, which, as he shows, has natural resources, which it claims to break out of, which is in its interest.
The “E deceive themselves even the international factor... we know that Serbia where and what it works with, that we know that this whole part is completely of natural resources. It's a lump, it's the natural resources that you want it to take and put it under its territory. I hope this map is code”, Lenyan declares.
Kosovo police do not cross this road for years now. Despite KFOR statements that there is no responsibility in issues related to Kosovo's borders, he continues to monitor the border line with Serbia in the village of Karachev. Selver Lenyan also has a prayer for Kosovo institutions.
“Lus all relevant institutions, leaders of political parties to deal with the Karacheva issue, because Karacheva appears in a voice to protect the territory of Kosovo and Karacheva, to protect our centuries-old lands. To protect 11 thousand km2, and to tell the international factor, order with whom we have business”, he declares the Kosovas.
Kosova Prees had reported earlier on the situation of the residents of Karacheva village of Kamenica. And until Kosovo and Serbia reconcile whose 600m roads are, 170 owners of this side since the beginning of 2001, their properties are endangered.
Kosovo has not yet made the mark of the border line with Serbia. This process has been highly contradictory with two other states -- Macedonia and Montenegro recently.












