KFOR takes Adriatic routes under control

21/10/2011 00:00

Last night was calm in Northern Kosovo, but not without tensions. The KFOR
soldiers have met an irritated mob from the Serbian citizens of Jegenica.

By 01:00, KFOR was able to take under control the entire Adriatic route, including the Zupc village.

While in Bernjak, KFOR took the border checkpoint and extended the control area.

There are many KFOR soldiers in these area, while every vehicle that passes this way undergoes strict searches.

More than 300 KFOR vehicles have arrived in Caber of Northern Kosovo, while the concrete roadblock at the Zupce entrance was removed without problem and the road is clear.

KFOR has entered 3 km beyond the Caber village, approaching to the big roadblock. Here is reported that KFOR has also set barbed wires.

During the intervention in Jagenica, KFOR was attacked with stones by Serbian mobs, what has caused eight injuries among the international forces.

Top-Channel’s journalist, Arta Berisha, reported that the German and Austrian soldiers of KFOR are staying at the top of the highest hill in Cader, 800 km from the Zupce and Jagonica roadblocks, and they seem to be establishing a long-term camp.

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