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North of Kosovo blocked for 12 days: Two detonations were heard in Kosocska Mitrovica, Pristina media say

One blast was heard around 20:45 and another at 21:20 Tuesday evening

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Kosovo Srbija  Severna Mitrovica policija neredi Northern Kosovska Mitrovica; Photo: Tanjug/AP/Visar Kryeziu

North Kosovo and Metohija is still blocked, and it is the 12th day since the Serbs are on the barricades in the municipalities of Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Leposavic.

They say that the barricades will be removed when Miljan Adzic, Dejan Pantic and Sladjan Trajkovic are set free, but also when the special forces of the Kosovo police withdraw from the north of the province.

Jarinje and Brnjak administrative crossings have been blocked for 12 days under the control of the Kosovo police.

On the other hand, Koha and Reporteri, Albanian language media outlets, write that two detonations were heard in the settlements in North Mitrovica, reports Tanjug.

According to information so far, there were no injuries or material damage during the incidents last night, according to Pristina media.

"Patrol units of the public order police reported they heard two explosions at around 8:45 pm and 9:20 pm in Bosnjacka Mahals and Tri Solitera settlement, in North Mitrovica," the police announced, and Reporteri says that it is suspected that these were shock bombs.

(Telegraf.rs)

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