ID agreement, KFOR positioned in the north

The overall security situation in the north hours before implementing the ID agreement is calm. On the way from Mitrovica to Jarinje in several locations, members of KFOR are positioned, as one of their helicopter occasionally notes, monitoring the situation from the air. There are few vehicles on the border running [...]
The overall security situation in the north hours before implementing the ID agreement is calm.
On the way from Mitrovica to Jarinje in several locations, members of KFOR are positioned, as one of their helicopter occasionally notes, monitoring the situation from the air.
There are few vehicles on the border, running from both sides and no more than five minutes expected.
What's noteworthy is that in containers from the Serbian side, reports have been placed in the English and Serbian language, in which citizens are announced that accepting Kosovo's identifications that will be applied by midnight does not imply accepting Kosovo's independence, but will happen because of the possibility of free movement of citizens.
Calm, problemless situation is also ruling toward the Brnjak border.












