Medicament and newspapers reached Kosovo (RTS, Tanjug)
Certain amount of medicament and newspapers reached Kosovo this morning, Serbian national broadcaster RTS has learnt. The newspapers were not distributed to the shops, but rather divided in the residential buildings, somewhere they were left in front of the doors or in postal boxes.
However, bread, milk and dairy products from central Serbia do not reach Zvecan for the fourth day in a row, since Pristina imposed 100 percent taxes.
The medicaments’ supply is also in decline, while the most difficult situation is with oxygen reserves, RTS correspondent said.
Chairwoman of a humanitarian organization “Majka devet Jugovica” Svetlana Stevic said that the most vulnerable categories of the population would now suffer even more. According to her, this association for the last 17 years is trying to provide bread to the most vulnerable groups in Kosovo and Metohija, and now their reserves of flour would last for 10 days only.
Stevic also said that new beneficiaries of the soup kitchen are seeking help, since they cannot afford food with new prices.
“It is about families with higher number of children,” Stevic noted, adding if they do not manage to import flour, soup kitchen would close.
Serbs from Kosovo also announced a peaceful protest for tomorrow over taxes imposed by Pristina, and intrusion of ROSU units in the north of Kosovo.