Kosovars in the country's north speak out at risk of coronary

Residents of the mined centre north of Mitrovica complain about the conditions, say they lack elementary things. You work like an imam this morning. After that, Xhemajl Cerani returns to his small food in northern Mitrovica. Ceran says this is the only store in Minor Hill district. So 50 [...]
You work like an imam this morning.
After that, Xhemajl Cerani returns to his small food in northern Mitrovica.
Ceran says this is the only store in Minor Hill district.
So 50 Albanian and Serbian families are supplied to him.
During this period, however, Ceran says, his shop is missing basics.
And there is also a family medical center in this neighborhood.
But according to residents, this center only works in the morning and closes at 12 o'clock.
Hanumsha Hysenia, a resident of this area, says that in the event of the virus touching, they will have no place to turn.
Enter all this way, they don't even own any protective means.
Hysenaj, meanwhile, had complaints about economic conditions.
She says that they cannot afford to be supplied with food like others.
T7 also visited the center of family medicine, but it was closed.
Residents said they were helping at this time where the 19th Cavid virus has spread, and hope that someone has been helped.
Meanwhile, they added that with the ban on southbound taxis to the north, residents are unable to turn around because they feel threatened by Serbs.
T7 has tried to contact the Mitrovica municipality to get answers if something is being undertaken in this neighbourhood, but Chairman Agim Bahtir, but other officials have been unprecedented.












