Serbian nationalists headed to Kosovo but forced to turn back, didn't have a test PCR

Pavle Bihali from the Leviathan movement announced on Twitter that he would go to the Republic of Kosovo, but he returned because he was asked for a test PCR at the Brnjak crossing, reports B92. Kosovo's “North can only be passed on foot. Everything's still blocked. And a warning: PCR tests required. So without anyone [...]
Kosovo's “North can only be passed on foot. Everything's still blocked. And a warning: PCR tests required. So without a chance you could get close to her,” said Bihal in a video.
Bihal is the leader of the Leviathan movement, which, under the guise of fighting for animal rights, follows extremist and nationalist goals aimed at creating the so-called Serbian “Bota”.
Today's event caused an avalanche of humorist comments, one of which was: “Son of a bitch, go to war once the test is complete PRC.”
Tensions have increased in the country since yesterday following riots between Kosovo police and a part of Serbs living in Kosovo.











