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NATO soldiers injured in clashes in northern Kosovo

2023-05-29T20:51:13.999Z

Highlights: The unrest had escalated over the last few days. The Serbs in the northern part of the country do not want to recognize the sovereignty of the Kosovar government. The clashes occurred in the afternoon, when Serb militants protested against the installation of new mayors in Zvecan and other municipalities. KFOR soldiers, who secured the municipal office, dispersed the violent protest. They used stun grenades and tear gas. The crowd in turn threw stones, incendiary devices, bottles and other objects at them.



Soldiers of the NATO-led Kosovo peacekeeping force KFOR guard a community building after clashes with Kosovo Serbs. © Bojan Slavkovic/AP/dpa

The unrest had escalated over the last few days. The Serbs in the northern part of the country do not want to recognize the sovereignty of the Kosovar government. Now they even attacked the NATO-led protection force.

Pristina - Numerous soldiers of the NATO-led Kosovo protection force KFOR have been injured in clashes in the Serb-inhabited north of Kosovo. Several uniformed men from Italy and Hungary suffered broken bones and burns in attacks by militant Serbs in the village of Zvecan, the KFOR command said in Pristina in the evening.

In a statement, the Italian Ministry of Defense spoke of 14 injured Italians of the KFOR contingent. 20 Hungarian KFOR soldiers were also among the injured, wrote the Budapest news portal "hvg.hu", citing diplomatic circles.

NATO strongly condemned the attacks on KFOR troops. "Such attacks are completely unacceptable. The violence must stop immediately. We call on all sides to refrain from actions that further inflame tensions and to enter into dialogue," a spokeswoman for the military alliance said. KFOR will take all necessary measures to maintain a safe environment. Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also condemned the attack. "What is happening here is absolutely unacceptable and irresponsible. We will not tolerate any further attacks on KFOR," she said in the evening, according to a statement.

Clashes during protests

The clashes occurred in the afternoon, when Serb militants protested against the installation of new mayors in Zvecan and other municipalities. KFOR soldiers, who secured the municipal office in Zvecan, dispersed the violent protest, local media reported. They used stun grenades and tear gas. The crowd in turn threw stones, incendiary devices, bottles and other objects at them. A Serb was wounded by gunfire, the hospital in the nearby town of Mitrovica said. Another 52 Serbs were admitted there with injuries, the hospital said.

The approximately 300 KFOR soldiers had previously taken up position in front of the municipal office in Zvecan on Monday morning in combat gear. At the same time, a large crowd of Serbian demonstrators had gathered in front of the office building. The KFOR force was supposed to secure the office building instead of the Kosovo special police. This had gained access to the municipal office last Friday, which had already triggered violent protests by militant Serbs.

The police had escorted the new mayor, an Albanian who wanted to take office. Serbs are also protesting in two other places in northern Kosovo, where Albanian mayors have also taken office. The three had been elected in April, with almost all Serbs boycotting the election. That is why the winners of the elections come from Albanian parties. The previous Serbian mayors had resigned from their positions in November 2022 in protest against the policies of the Kosovar government.

The escalation occurred when the Serbian crowd in Zvecan refused to let the Kosovar police vehicles still standing there drive away. The KFOR squad then dispersed the assembly.

Kosovo, which is now inhabited almost exclusively by Albanians, declared independence in 2008. Serbia does not recognize the statehood of its former province and demands its return. At the same time, it repeatedly stirs up tensions among the Serb population of Kosovo. In 1999, Belgrade responded to an armed uprising by Kosovo Albanians with expulsions and mass killings of civilians. NATO then intervened with bombardments and forced a withdrawal of Serbian security forces from Kosovo. A UN Security Council decision from the same year tasked KFOR with ensuring security in Kosovo. Dpa

Source: merkur

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