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Logs on Kosovska Mitrovica-Zubin Potok road

27. July 2011. | 18:15

Source: Tanjug

Serbs from Zubin Potok blocked at about 2.30 pm on Wednesday the main road from Kosovska Mitrovica to Ribarici, as well as the nearest local road to the Brnjak administrative crossing.

Serbs from Zubin Potok blocked at about 2.30 pm on Wednesday the main road from Kosovska Mitrovica to Ribarici, as well as the nearest local road to the Brnjak administrative crossing.

The roads were blocked with logs which completely disable the passage of vehicles from Kosovska Mitrovica to Brnjak.

According to Tanjug's reporter, KFOR helicopters are hovering above the area.

Previously, alert sirens went off at about 2 pm in the municipality of Zubin Potok, whose inhabitants started gathering in large numbers at the roadblock to the Brnjak administrative crossing.

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