TIRANA, December 26 – One day after the shooting on December 25 near a KFOR patrol in Zubin Potok, this mission has announced the launch of investigations. “There are no injuries or material damage and work is being done to clarify all the facts. Since meetings are planned between all parties, it is important that all involved avoid any rhetoric or action that could cause tensions and escalate the situation,” said KFOR on Monday.
A meeting took place on Monday between Prime Minister Albin Kurti, the KFOR commander and the head of EULEX. Through a communique, the government announced that the meeting discussed the situation in the north and they came to the conclusion that free movement should be restored in this part of Kosovo and the barricades should be removed. During Monday, the situation in the north of Kosovo seemed calmer.
But Serbia has mobilized its army. The President of Serbia, Aleksander Vucic, has issued an order to the Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army, General Milan Mojsilovic, to increase the number of members of the special units of the army to 5,000 on the border with Kosovo.
It has been 17 days since the barricades were placed on the main roads of the north of Kosovo after the arrest of the former Serbian policeman, Pantic, who is in custody. /Argumentum.al