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Three barricades removed in Jarinje

05. December 2011. | 18:50

Source: Tanjug

Serbs removed on Monday three barricades near the Jarinje administrative crossing, on the main road from Leposavic to Raska.

Serbs removed on Monday three barricades near the Jarinje administrative crossing, on the main road from Leposavic to Raska.

The Serbs removed several piles of gravel and building waste set up on the road close to Jarinje and the area where KFOR soldiers are located.

Serbs hope that after removing the barricades they will be allowed by KFOR to use the routinely controlled road they had used before, which is significantly shorter than the alternative ones.

The Jarinje crossing remained in blockage due to other barricades in the interzone from the direction of central Serbia.

Passengers still use alternative roads to reach northern Kosovo from central Serbia and vice versa.

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