Kosovo citizens travelling through Serbia say persecution following recent developments in the north

Some citizens have reported today that they are being tortured during the passage through Serbia. They say that because of torture they have been forced back to other countries. As they said, these obstacles have faced them last night and today in Serbia following recent developments in the north. On this subject, Telegraph has [...]
They say that because of torture they have been forced back to other countries.
As they said, these obstacles have faced them last night and today in Serbia following recent developments in the north.
On this subject, Telegrafi has asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs if they have accepted any complaints and are aware of cases but have not accepted an answer to the news release.
Otherwise, Kosovo Police on Friday assisted the three young Albanian mayors of Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Leposaviqi into municipal buildings. These buildings, in advance, were used by Serb parallel institutions.
The move was rejected by groups of local Serbs who clashed with police. Security authorities used shock bombs and tear gas, meanwhile, local Serbs threw stones in their direction.
During the intervention, five policemen were injured and four official cars were damaged.
Internationals condemned the actions of Kosovo institutions, while calling for no escalation of the situation.












