(ANSA) - BELGRADE, JUN 10 - In northern Kosovo, where the
night passed peacefully, local Serbs gathered this morning in
front of the municipalities of Zvecan, Leposavic, and Zubin
Potok to protest once again against the election of new Albanian
mayors. The situation remains calm, albeit filled with tension.
In addition to rejecting the installation of new mayors, the
Serbs are demanding the withdrawal of the Kosovar police from
the north and the release of two Serbs arrested during the
unrest on May 29 in Zvecan. KFOR military personnel, the NATO
force in Kosovo, are keeping an eye on the situation outside
while police units are still inside the three municipal
buildings. Their presence has increased as a result of the
arrival of several hundred Turkish soldiers. (ANSA).
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Kosovo: Serbian protest continues in the North
Tense calm persists as diplomacy works to resolve crisis