
Serbian citizens protested today in North Mitrovica and in Graçanica, where they presented a document called the "Declaration of Vidovdan". In the statement read by officials of the Serbian List, they claimed that Serbs in Kosovo are exposed to violence.
The statement said that if Prishtina continues with its activities and arrests, the Serbs will be forced to respond to all those who wish them evil and who dream of war instead of peace.
The former mayor of the municipality of Zveçan, Dragisha Millovic, warned during the rally in North Mitrovica that they will respond if the 'violence' against the Serbian population continues.
"We Serbs from the north of Kosovo have a message, that if the 'violence' against our people continues, we will be forced to respond to all those who wish us harm, who dream of war instead of peace, and we will we are united in our just fight for survival and protection of our homes and families," he said.
He also said that Serbs will be united as never before in the defense of their families and homes.
Tensions in the north of Kosovo still continue. During the late hours of Monday, an attack with hand grenades was reported against the municipality facility in North Mitrovica. According to the police, the attack caused material damage to official vehicles. In a reaction, the prime minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, called on Serbia not to incite violence, and warned of the risk of losing lives as a result of such actions.
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