After roadblocks in northern Mitrovica, KFOR goes out to monitor

Following reports of blocking several roads in northern Kosovo municipalities and issuing alarm sirens in that part, KFOR has come out on the ground and is closely following the situation. Regarding alarm sirens that were constantly heard for an hour in the northern part of Mitrovica, KFOR is monitoring the situation [...]
Regarding alarm sirens that were constantly heard for an hour in the northern part of Mitrovica, KFOR is monitoring the situation and is currently collecting information. This news has been confirmed by the KFOR Department for Information of Staff.
Local Serbs in northern Kosovo have blocked the magistrate's road with trucks near the Jarinje border crossing, located in the Leposavic municipality.
Also in Rudare, Zvecan, a blockade has been set up on the Pristina-Rashka Magic Road. The village of Rudare is located five kilometers from Mitrovica.
REL writes that, according to ground information, passengers in Jarinje are consulting to return to Serbia, as well as on magical roads north of Kosovo are seeing people wearing masks.
Citizens travelling to this section are using alternative routes after established blockades.
Meanwhile, sirens have been heard in northern Mitrovica, which are commonly issued when there is an organization.
The blockades come a day before two decisions of the Government of Kosovo dealing with Serb license plates and documents take effect.











