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KFOR clears barricade

19. February 2012. | 10:37

Source: Tanjug

KFOR troops have cleared a barricade that was in their jurisdiction inside the border area and obstructing traffic from central Serbia to Kosovo through the Jarinje crossing.

KFOR troops have cleared a barricade that was in their jurisdiction inside the border area and obstructing traffic from central Serbia to Kosovo through the Jarinje crossing.

The troops pushed the barricade, which was set up on the main road between Raska and Leposavic, to the area belonging to central Serbia.

The soldiers pushed the wooden roadblock to clear the snow in the border area, according to an explanation.

The main road between Raska and Leposavic is still closed and traffic is slow along the laternative routes, a Tanjug reporter has stated.

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