Jarinje and Brnjak are calm, the crossing is only possible on foot

Banners with the inscription "Welcome to the Union of Serbian Municipalities" were placed at the Jarinje crossing and in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, the media reported.

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Detail from Jarinje. Photo taken yesterday, Photo: Reuters
Detail from Jarinje. Photo taken yesterday, Photo: Reuters
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At the Jarinje and Brnjak border crossings (in Serbia they are called administrative) between Serbia and Kosovo, it is quiet this morning, and traffic on the Raška - Kosovska Mitrovica and Ribarići - Zubin Potok routes is still interrupted.

As reported by the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS), the citizens slept in tents at the Jarinje crossing, and the passenger vehicles that the citizens left yesterday were parked further on.

At Jarinje, around 30 trucks and several vans are waiting to enter Kosovo, and the crossing is only possible on foot.

Banners with the inscription "Welcome to the Union of Serbian Municipalities" were placed at the Jarinje crossing and in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, the media reported.

At the Jarinje, Brnjak and Merdare crossings, plates with markings from the north of Kosovo are confiscated, and vehicles with markings from central Serbia must take test plates and pay a fee.

Today at 10 a.m. a session of the National Security Council will be held in Belgrade, regarding the situation at the administrative crossings and Pristina's decisions.

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