Serbian Special Unit Residents Continue in Jarinje, Journalists Blocked

Serbian protesters are still standing at the Jarinje border point since Monday, Serbian citizens have set up a tent and lit a fire, while the Special Unit is monitoring the situation from the street. All of this after the MPB decision that should be equipped with temporary license plates all vehicles bearing license plates [...]
Serbian citizens have set up a tent and lit a fire while the Special Unit are monitoring the situation from the street.
All of this after the MPB decision that should equip with temporary license plates all vehicles bearing Serbia's license plates and enter the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
Many media and journalists have remained blocked by protesters, unable to get free movement.
The Kosovo government has said that all drivers with license plates issued by Serbia must pay 5 euros for temporary license plates, and their validity is 60 days.
Interior Affairs Minister Xhelal Svecla said authorities have taken the necessary measures so that this decision does not prevent the movement of people and goods, adding that the situation at the “borders is calm”.
The ministry leading Svecla has announced that, in addition to the border points, citizens can be equipped with temporary permission for license plates at all automotive registration centres. / EO/











