The removal of two railing trucks at Duda Church took KFOR five hours

It was warned as a minute job, but KFOR took more than five hours to move the last remaining barricades in northern Kosovo from the country. Following consultations between NATO mission members and Kosovo Police members who were also here with EULEX members, the road was [...]
Following consultations between members of the NATO mission and Kosovo Police members who were also here with EULEX members, the road was released for circulation.
Time came to detailed checks at the site, but originally under the bridge, where the barricades of the country known as the Duda Cures were placed.
And then along with the dog trained to locate explosive devices, KFOR members head towards the burned trucks that were located there last week.
KFOR's reinforcements were constantly coming to the barricade. There were medical teams there in case.
There was no need for a doctor, but there was definitely another escape route to the truck.
When the first truck left, it was launched towards South Mitrovica.
The bridge was unblocked, and according to KFOR, the goal of free movement in line with the mandate of the United Nations Organisation was the reason for this action.
We remember that northern Serbs from December 10th had placed obstacles on several northern municipalities' streets, which had also prompted the closure of two Jarinje and Brnjak border points.












