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Kosovo Holds Serbian Citizens for Weapons Possession Amid Protests

Pristina Basic Court on Thursday remanded two Serbian citizens, Sinisa Jevtic and Ivan Sekulic, in custody for 30 days after they were arrested the previous day at the Jarinje border crossing point with Serbia.

They are being held on suspicion of terrorist activity, hooliganism and unauthorised possession of weapons.

Kurti's unprecedented response to everyone: Think... I want to defend the Serbs

Let us recall that the so-called authorities Kosovo has been under the attack of sharp criticism since the Kosovo authorities, through the special units of the Kosovo police, despite the opposition of the local population and Western partners, occupied the municipal buildings in the North and brought the newly elected mayors to work.

"We would mourn the dead if it wasn't for KFOR..."

"Thirty KFOR soldiers, of whom 19 Hungarians and 11 Italians, were injured on Monday in a cowardly attack by urban guerrillas. I am with them and their families. Nine Italians are in the hospital at the Camp Villaggio base in Italy, one was admitted to a health facility in Pristina, and one in Skopje. None of them are life-threatening, they will recover quickly," said Ristuccia.

Situation in Zvecan calm, Kfor troops still deployed outside municipal building

ZVECAN - The situation in Zvecan was calm on Tuesday morning and Kfor troops are still deployed outside the local municipal building following Monday's clashes between Kfor and Serb protesters, a Tanjug reporter on the ground said.

The main street of the town is blocked and Kfor troops are now deployed around a much wider area surrounding the building and along streets.

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