Rosu units at Jarinje and Brnjak administrative crossings since this morning

Yesterday and during the night between Saturday and Sunday, members of the Kosovo police brought a dozen prefabricated containers to Jarinje, which caused concern among Serbs in northern Kosovo

Special units of the Kosovo police Rosu were deployed this morning at two crossings with Serbia, Jarinje and Brnjak, kosovo-online.com is reporting.

This morning, members of the Rosu special unit arrived at two crossings in the north of Kosovo with about 20 vehicles, of which more than 10 are armored.

As Kosovo Onlind has learned, two more armored vehicles with members of Rosu are also on the main road Leposavic-Mitrovica.

Yesterday and during the night between Saturday and Sunday, members of the Kosovo police brought a dozen prefabricated containers to Jarinje, which caused concern among Serbs in northern Kosovo.

"We don't have the answers from the Kosovo police what this is about, why these moves that destabilize the situation only a few days after the visit of (EU envoy) Miroslav Lajcak. I call on citizens to show restraint and not fall prey to provocations, and we will carefully analyze this new situation," the president of the municipality of Leposavic, Zoran Todic, said yesterday.

Officials from the Kosovo police later confirmed for some media outlets that containers were being installed at Jarinje in order to improve the working conditions and supervision of the crossing.

The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovic, spoke yesterday and said that he had information that the authorities in Pristina plan to "start removing Serbian license plates at administrative crossings and replace them with so-called temporary Pristina test markings."

"(Albin) Kurti's nefarious plan speaks to a most brutal violation of the Brussels Agreement, which regulates freedom of movement, as well as other agreements reached in Brussels on this subject," Petkovic stressed.

(Telegraf.rs)