(ANSAmed) - PRISTINA, JULY 7 - In Kosovo, special police
forces on Thursday morning removed "illegal facilities" in the
Serbian enclave of Shtrpce, in the north, prosecutors in Ferizaj
announced. State attorneys said the operation concerned in
particular four sites in the area, from which security cameras
considered illegal were also removed. No arrests have been
carried out so far, according to the same source. Prosecutor
Easim Maloku told local media that the operation was still
ongoing. Belgrade's authorities strongly protested for what they
described as a new intentional action by Pristina, directed at
intimidating and terrorizing the Serbian population of Kosovo to
induce members to leave their homes and move to Serbia.
The existence of parallel structures in the Serbian-majority
north and in several Serbian enclaves across Kosovo regarding
the school, judicial and administrative systems is a key point
of friction in dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, which
periodically heats up with reciprocal accusations and fiery
statements. (ANSAmed).
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