Serb List in the north reportedly protests tomorrow

The early morning of this Monday is expected to start with protests in the country's north to once again challenge the election of new mayors in four northern municipalities. The protest is organised by the Serbian List, says an international source of Kanal10. It is meant to start at 7:00 in northern Mitrovica and two [...]
The protest is organised by the Serbian List, says an international source of Kanal10.
It is meant to begin at 7:00 in northern Mitrovica and two other municipalities -- Zubin Potok and Leposaviq.
As the source says, parallel structures, and other Serbs still receiving salaries from the Serbian state, are expected to take part in the protest.
These protests come after Fridays in three northern municipalities where hundreds of Serbs clashed with Kosovo police, until it assisted young Albanian mayors in their municipal facilities.
They violently opposed newly elected mayors by throwing stones at the police, who was forced to use tear gas and bomb shocks.
In these protests, minor bodily injuries took five KP police officials.
A day later, yesterday the Serbian List has asked Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq to withdraw from the dialogue process with Kosovo.
The quiet situation in the north has been warned to have been during today, while police units are still standing near the municipal facilities of young mayors.












