KFOR has not sent reinforcements to the north of Kosovo, after the attack on the police on September 24 in Banjska in Zveçan, where one officer was killed, two others were injured, and three Serbian attackers were killed.
The KFOR spokesman, Colonel Andrea Gallieni, said that the troops are concentrated only in the most sensitive areas.
"There are no reinforcements, KFOR troops are concentrated only in the most sensitive areas," he emphasized.
Kosovo police were attacked by a masked and armed group as law enforcement tried to remove barricades that had been set up on a road in the village of Banjské i Zveçani - one of four municipalities in the north, inhabited by a majority of Serbs.
The armed group then took refuge in the Banjska monastery, from where they clashed with the police throughout Sunday.
Currently, four people are arrested for the events in Banjska, as the Police exhibited on September 25 weapons and other equipment that they said were confiscated in this village.
Kosovo has made Serbia responsible for the attack, while Belgrade officially blames the Kosovo Serbs.
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