Lithuanian KFOR is tracking the situation at Brnjak

The situation is continuing to be calm at the border checkpoint in Brnjak on the last day of the Serb protest against reciprocity for plates. KFOR troops from Lithuania are closely conveying the whole situation. Early in the morning, the first positioning of these troops began on a mountain road, beginning to have [...]
The situation is continuing to be calm at the border checkpoint in Brnjak on the last day of the Serb protest against reciprocity for plates.
KFOR troops from Lithuania are closely conveying the whole situation.
Early in the morning, the first deployment of these troops began on a mountain road, beginning to take note of the situation, where in 40 minutes KFOR soldiers began entering the main road.
Before entering the main road, the number of vehicles increased, approaching protesters, then introduced the first two teams of eight and then a smaller number, including American soldiers.
They're already positioned in post block one, where the Special Unit still remains.











