Banjska residents: We're terrified, someone tells us what happened.

The village of Banjska of Zvecan, north of Kosovo, has opened at noon Wednesday, the Radio Free Europe team reported on the ground. On 24 September, a armed clash between the Kosovo Police and an armed group has occurred near the Banjska monastery. As a result, an official of [...] has been killed
On 24 September, a armed clash between the Kosovo Police and an armed group has occurred near the Banjska monastery.
A Kosovo Police official and three attackers have been killed as a result. Kosovo considers this attack a terrorist.
Zvecani and three other municipalities in the north are inhabited by Serb majority.
At noon Wednesday, team The REL has noticed that the village is empty and people are mostly locked in houses.

Only journalists and police officials are seen in the streets.
Only members of Kosovo Police Special Units are seen on their way to the village.
The Radio Free Europe team has managed to speak to several residents.
They have expressed fear and said they do not know what happened.
“We are terrified, we need someone to tell us what happened”, a resident of Serbian nationalism in Banjska said, referring to Sunday's developments in that village.
According to her, Sunday's situation has been heavier than war.
We've entered the house “in the first darkness, said the REL.












