Without washing, without bread, and without room to sleep, which 11 days five police units confined to Jarinje

“Mish for top” has remained five Kosovo Police Units at the Kosovo border point in Jarinje. Exhausted by malnutrition and insomnia, they are at the forefront of exposure by Serb criminal groups every day. An assault on them would produce fatal consequences because there would be no one to come out [...]
An assault on them would produce fatal consequences because there would be no one to help. Yes, long patrol guns and generations have nothing else.
Now, 11 days, they're stuck because the barricades are located, they can't afford the movement.
Periscope has received good information that this group of Kosovo police already faces a serious hunger threat.
“8 barricades are along the way and crossing is impossible. Alternative roads and magistrates are blocked. Police units are towards Jarinje, who goes north, and there is no chance of entering the territory that is more Albanianly inhabited. Food reserves are on the verge of completion. Food takes two meals and is dry, mostly of the cans, but it's being spent. No hot water to wash. None of the cops have been washed or shaved for 11 days. Clothes are all dangling. No bathroom. Sleep becomes a change in cars. The derivatives are spent too, 'cause when he's getting cold, the cars are on the floor. Now the threat is showing and low temperatures, it's the same situation as at the front of war”, so they told Periscope good sources informed from the location of police units.
All hopes of entering the Albanian residence are due to KFOR, while local Serbs have not yet had any clashes with them.
“KFOR was in that section yesterday because of the protest it was held, but they had no contact with the police. Police leaders have requested the Directorate in Pristina delocation, or more member changes, but have not received positive answers. Local Serbs are at the moment not causing any trouble, but there is fear because they are no longer looking at us well.
“Sindikita reacted two days ago because of the plate drain, but the government has said they are in talks with KFOR. So KFOR is left to open the way for us otherwise no alternative route is available for us to infiltrate there”, this source has said.
Otherwise these police units are a day earlier there, before the establishment of barricades on December 10th in this part of Kosovo, as a sign of dissatisfaction with the arrest of former Serbian Kosovo Police Official Dejan Pantic.
Until Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said he expects KFOR to remove these barricades, United States envoy for the Western Balkans Gabriel Escobar has said he expects the barricades to be removed from persons who have established them. /Periksopi/











