
The arrest of three policemen inside the territory of Kosovo has prompted the state authorities to stop the entry of Serbian goods into the territory. Such a decision has caused a total "blockade" at the border points, with trucks that have stopped and are waiting.
Radio Television of Serbia reports that the line of trucks with Serbian goods waiting at the border is kilometers long.
Three Kosovo operatives were kidnapped by Serbian forces in the north. Kosovo has called for their immediate release, but according to Serbia, they were arrested after they were found patrolling 1.8 km from the border with the north. Meanwhile, the US Department of State demanded the unconditional release of three members of the Kosovo border police kidnapped yesterday by Serbian forces.
The tensions started on May 26, when the new Albanian mayors of the municipalities in the north, under the assistance of the Kosovo Police, entered the municipal buildings, amid the opposition of the local Serbs.
Tensions culminated on May 29, when in Zveçan, Serbian protesters clashed with members of the NATO mission in Kosovo, KFOR. Dozens of people from both sides were injured in the clashes.
On June 13, the Kosovo police carried out an action in North Mitrovica, where they arrested Millun Millenkovic, as a suspect who is suspected of being one of the organizers of the events in Zveçan on May 29.
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