Three years ago, Serbian train was barred from entering Kosovo

Three years ago, on January 14th of 2017, a train launched by Serbia with the inscription “Kosovo is Serbia” was barred from entering Kosovo. The train coming from Serbia and bringing in other than the nationalist message, even possible riots in Kosovo, had stopped in the District of Serbia without entering Kosovo, [...]
The train coming from Serbia and bringing in other than the nationalist message, even possible riots in Kosovo, had stopped in the District of Serbia without entering Kosovo, since then Serbian Prime Minister Alexander Vucic.
Kosovo police had deployed their troops north of the country, as they had warned in advance that they would not allow the entrance of the train to Kosovo, aimed at making political provocations.
The train became a political and media topic, during January 2017, posing as a threat to peace in Kosovo and the Balkans, in February began its circulation to Kraljevë and Jagodina destinations, as far as Belgrade, and later returned to the final destination, being forgotten.
So time on the train were journalists, as well as the so-called Kosovo office chief in Serbia's Government at the time, Misa Vasic.
After several hours of ban in Rashka, the train returned to Belgrade and did not go to Mitrovica.
Aleksandar Vucic had said that the command to stop the train had given him to prevent the loss of lives and conflict in larger proportions, accusing Pristina authorities that they tried to break down the railway tracks sent to Mitrovica.











