KFOR tells why it rejected request for transfer of Pantiqi by helicopter

KFOR's mission has confirmed that Kosovo's request through a helicopter, arrested Dejan Pantic, was transferred from Jarinje to Pristina due to a lack of security. KFOR's “Commander has the primary authority for airspace over Kosovo, in line with the UN Security Council mandate. Any request [...]
KFOR's “Commander has the primary authority for airspace over Kosovo, in line with the UN Security Council mandate. Any rejected request was because, as in the current situation, there were no necessary security conditions”, KFOR's response to RTV Dukagjin.
Meanwhile, the situation in the north of the country during Saturday has been calm.
Anni why it has been two weeks since the road leading to the border checkpoint in Jarinje is blocked by barricades, they have not yet left.
There, except by air, the situation is being monitored by land through KFOR troops.
But within northern Mitrovica, the Albanian-run Bosniaks' neighbourhood patrol Kosovo police.
Kosovo police officers, who have been trapped in Leposaviq for two weeks now because of barricades imposed by local Serbs, have already been displaced from there and replaced by other policemen.
That's what journalist Venhar Isufi reported, Reporter.net.
He said the same were transported from the north to the police directorate in the south.
“Politics who have been trapped for two weeks in Leposaviq, due to the blockades in northern Kosovo, just as soon as they're built, they're already in the police director in the south.
An extraordinary news, which has just been confirmed by safe sources within the Kosovo police station”, he reported on Facebook.












