Kastrati: KFOR to remove barricades with violence

Former KSF Commander Kadri Kastrati has said KFOR can remove barricades by force if there is no agreement within a week. The suffering of Serbian citizens here is suffering because they can't move, they can't have a normal life, and that's more like hitting them. On the other hand [...]
The suffering of Serbian citizens here is suffering because they can't move, they can't have a normal life, and that's more like hitting them. On the other side of the barricades, KFOR has requested that it be removed, they are using all diplomatic and political routes that convince Belgrade but the Serb extremists in the north themselves that those barricades must leave because the other alternative does not and I see that no longer than a week if this is not achieved then KFOR is responsible and I think KFOR is going to remove by force”, Katri told RTV21.
Meanwhile, Kosovo police have indicated that nine barricades are located in the north by persons or groups, as they have named them criminal, and that their two Jarinje and Brnjak border points continue to remain closed for circulation. Police said they are committed to helping citizens are working in preventing criminal acts organised by persons involved in organised criminal groups from within and outside Kosovo.












