Peja municipality stops strolling in Rugova's Grit

Peja municipality stops strolling in Rugova's Grit

The Peja municipality has announced it has stopped attending all parks, based on the Government of Kosovo's decision, as a measure for fighting COVID-19. Through a post on the official page, the municipality has called for no one to leave for Rugova's Grip, on foot or on vehicles, because [...]

Through a post on the official site, the municipality has called for no one to leave for Rugova's Grip, not walking on foot or on vehicles, because they will turn back from Kosovo Police, unless they prove to be autonomous residents.

“Call for you not to leave for Rugova's throat either walking or driving because Kosovo police have turned back! Only Rugova's autochton residents, who prove they are residents, can cross”, the municipality reports.

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