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Gerald
07-27-11, 07:35 PM
Serbs set fire to the the border crossing at Jarinje in northern Kosovo.

Ethnic Serbs have attacked and set fire to a security post on Kosovo's northern border with Serbia.

They reject Kosovan independence and were protesting over attempts by police to take control of the border.

After the Kosovo police withdrew, it appeared a deal had been struck and there was a lull, but the Serbs attacked again in the early evening.

Serbia's President, Boris Tadic, has urged an immediate end to the violence, calling the protesters "hooligans".

The latest outburst prompted Nato peacekeepers to deploy at the Jarinje crossing, and at another crossing which they feared could also be targeted.

There are as yet no reports of injuries, but these are the worst clashes in several months, according to the BBC's Mark Lowen in Belgrade, Serbia.

One of the Kosovan police officers was killed and several others wounded in the initial operation, when local ethnic Serbs shot at them.
Appeal for calm

Previously the area was principally under the authority of the European Union.

It is Serb-dominated, however, and the police operation was motivated in part by dissatisfaction on the part of the Kosovan authorities in Pristina with the performance of ethnic Serb police officers who manned the border crossing.

Pristina also wanted to enforce a ban on Serbian goods from entering the territory, after an equivalent import ban from Serbia.

The police operation was criticised by the EU and United States as provocative.

Nicholas Hawton, spokesman for the EU police mission in Kosovo, condemned the violence and appealed for people to remain calm.

But the Kosovan Prime Minister has defended the police actions as a legitimate attempt to assert control over the north, an area which has never accepted the mandate of the Kosovan government.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14316858


Note: 27 July 2011 Last updated at 21:18 GMT

Tribesman
07-27-11, 08:28 PM
What border?

Gerald
07-28-11, 04:28 PM
Nato has deployed peacekeepers in the north of Kosovo after a border post with Serbia was burnt down and a Kosovo policeman killed.

Serbian nationalists in Kosovo attacked the post on Wednesday after Kosovo's government sent police to enforce a ban on imports from Serbia.

Border posts in the area, which rejects Kosovan independence from Serbia, had been staffed by ethnic Serb police.

Kosovo's government suspected them of turning a blind eye to banned imports.

Nato officials said only small vehicles were being allowed through two border posts at the centre of the dispute, and that they were being checked for weapons.

Serbia has also reinforced police on its side of the border, to prevent "extremists from Serbia going to Kosovo", Serbian police chief Milorad Veljovic told Reuters news agency.

Wednesday's violence was the worst in several months, according to the BBC's Mark Lowen in Belgrade, Serbia.

It began when a group of about 200 Serbian nationalists approached the Jarinje crossing, throwing firebombs.

They forced the Kosovan police and customs officers, and the EU police assisting them, to flee across the border into Serbia.

Serbs set fire to the the border crossing at Jarinje in northern Kosovo

The post was burnt down and bulldozed.

One of the Kosovan police officers was killed and several others wounded when they were shot at.

The move by Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci to reassert Pristina's control over the region has been criticised by the EU and the US as provocative.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14332936


Note: Update Record,28 July 2011 Last updated at 20:43 GMT