Brnjak administrative crossing reopened, Jarinje remains closed

PRISTINA - The Brnjak administrative crossing between central Serbia and Kosovo-Metohija was reopened on Wednesday morning after being closed for ten days.

A regional deputy chief of the so-called Kosovo Police confirmed this in a statement to Tanjug, adding that the Jarinje administrative crossing remained closed.

The Pristina provisional authorities closed the Brnjak and Jarinje crossings to entry to Kosovo-Metohija after the September 24 armed clashes in Banjska that left three local Serbs and one officer of the so-called Kosovo Police dead.

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