Serbia's first reaction comes to images published by Kurti, where its soldiers approach border with Kosovo

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has published some images of Serbia's specialised military units, which have been observed only a few metres from the Kosovo border, more precisely in the vicinity of Zubin Potok's village of Banja and in the village of Oslare in Bujanovac. Official Belgrade has called these fictions. State Secretary in [...]
Official Belgrade has called these fictions. State Secretary at the Ministry of Defence Nemanja Starovic has called the published images of the Serbian Army near the border with Kosovo as regular patrol.
The groundless “Alarmism serves Kurt's purpose very well, as it distracts attention from the sufferings of the Serbian people under its iron fist and describes Kosovo as the victim of some imagined “invasion of” and will never happen. To repeat once again, in a loud and clear voice, the Serbian Armed Forces have never entered Kosovo territory after 1999, and will never enter until KFOR is allowed, as envisioned in UN Resolution 1244”, he writes among other things in his response.
This video, distributed by Kurti, actually represents a regular patrol carried out by our forces along the administrative border, closely co-ordinated with KFOR, as always happens”, concludes its response.
While on Thursday, the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, published several images, where specialised Serb Army units make some moves near the border with Kosovo, more precisely the movements they make in the vicinity of the village of Zubin Potok.
Such moves, the prime minister said were registered in the village of Oslare in Bujanovac.
Kurti has said he is aware that Serbia's “Armed Forces are implementing regular exercises and they are using them as a pretext to trigger deliberate provocations near the border with Kosovo”.
We're watching carefully whether to try to cross the border while this approach of their military vehicles is not normal”, he wrote on Facebook.












