UNMIK leaves Kosovo blame for tensions in the north

Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General. [ The UN has pleaded the Government of Kosovo for tensions caused in late September in the country's north. At the UN Security Council meeting for developments in Kosovo, Tanin has declared that for [...]
At the UN Security Council's meeting for developments in Kosovo, Tanin has declared a lack of political communication to scale.
“On the morning of 20 September, Pristina has launched a police operation in northern Kosovo aimed at implementing new targat measures. Taking into account sensitive and active discussions about freedom of movement through EU-backed dialogue would be natural to expect a communication with those affected. However, communication has been little or nothing. KFOR s '%s' has been issued preliminary announcement”, he has said, adding that Kosovo Police Special Units were for several days in the face of protesters blocking roads in Jarinje and Brnjak.
He has also spoken of anti-muggled operation that in the north coincided with protests and tensions as local Serbs rejected the Kosovo Police operation.
The “is discutable if KFOR has been announced in advance of sending special units. The operation provoked tensions and confrontations that ended with some injured. There have also been life threats caused by police shooting. The civilian population in the north reported injuries from gas station and stun grenades used by police. Protesters threw stones and, according to police, several suspects used firearms against police,”, Tan said.
According to Tanni, these actions have fostered distrust among Serbian citizens.











