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Healthcare facility in Staro Gracko broken into for the fourth time (TV Most)

Unknown perpetrators have broken into healthcare facility in the village of Staro Gracko and caused material damage, TV Most reports. Only a few days ago, medical personnel found a broken window and demolished glass on the front part of the building. Given that facility is closed on weekends, it is uncertain if the latest incident occurred on Sunday or Saturday. The case has been reported to the Kosovo police.

Kosovo police arrested, then released Jedinstvo journalist (RTS, KoSSev)

Yesterday around 15:00, Kosovo police has arrested Serbian-monthly newspaper Jedinstvo journalist Sonja Ivkovic from Novo Brdo, Serbian media report. After several hours she was released, while her vehicle was kept, RTS said. Jedinstvo Editorial Board said in a statement that Sonja Ivkovic was arrested on the Prekovce-Novo Brdo way, while carrying out the latest Jedinstvo edition to the Serbs living in the surrounding villages. “Kosovo police arrested journalist Ivkovic as a criminal, handcuffed her and took her to the police station in Gnjilane.

Detention of 28 persons Kosovo police arrested in north extended for two more months(Tanjug, B92)

Basic Court in Pristina has extended detention on remand for 28 persons arrested in May this year in the action of Kosovo police special forces in the four northern municipalities, Tanjug news agency reported. One of the defense lawyers Milos Delevic told Radio kontakt plus that the detention on remand was extended for two more months, adding that they will file complaint regarding this decision. “The basis for the detention is allegedly danger of escaping, impeding the investigation, influencing witnesses and gravity of the criminal acts they are suspected of,” Delevic noted. He also said

Psychological pressure on Oliver Ivanovic’s associate (Danas, Radio kontakt plus)

The hearing of Silvana Arsovic, long-term secretary and associate of murdered Oliver Ivanovic lasted three and a half hours yesterday in Pristina Special Prosecution, Danas daily reports.   This is the fifth time that Arsovic, as a suspect within Olvier Ivanovic’s murder investigation, is giving a statement.

At the crossings required ID card or birth certificate with a photo; Entry with Serbian passport not possible? (RTK2, Kontakt plus radio, KoSSev)

RTK2 reports that several persons reported that they were prevented from crossing the Merdare crossing with a passport issued by Serbian Police Departments.

According to the people who wished to remain anonymous, at the crossing, police officers told them "that it is not possible to pass with a passport issued by the Police Departments of the cities in Serbia, but that valid and recognised is ID card i.e. a valid birth certificate with a photo for children".

Posing with ‘double-headed eagle' sign in front of monument of murdered harvesters (RTS, TV Most)

A group of underage persons lead by an adult entered the fenced area where a memorial plaque with the names of murdered Serb harvesters in Staro Gracko village was placed, RTS reports. They took photos showing the sign symbolizing the double-headed eagle of Albanian flag, RTS added. Surveillance cameras on the school “Braca Aksic” recorded the gathering and photographing on the spot where memorial plaque is placed. Names of 14 murdered harvesters and 5 Serbs killed during NATO bombing were written on the plaque.

Kosovo police says arrested Serb yesterday disobeyed police orders (KoSSev)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija said yesterday Kosovo police beat up and arrested 70-year old Vojislav Todorovic at crossing point of Konculj, and mistreated his wife previously, KoSSev portal reports. Meanwhile, Kosovo police in a replay sent to the portal said Todorovic was arrested because he disobeyed the police orders to return, since his wife, as they said, did not have valid documents. According to the police V.T. opposed the order to return and uttered insults to the police officer.

Srpska Lista: International community to stop anti-Serbian hysteria (RTS)

Beating up and arrest of 70-year old Vojislav Todorovic from Gnjilane at crossing point of Konculj is yet another attempt to intimidate the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, Srpska Lista said in a statement and urged the international community to stop “anti-Serbian hysteria”, RTS reports. SL added this incident caused uneasiness among the Serbs in Kosovo, in particular in Pomoravlje area.

Elderly Serb beaten up and arrested (RTS)

Serbian national public broadcaster RTS reports today that Kosovo police has beaten up and arrested 70-year old Vojislav Todorovic from Gnjilane, and prior to that they mistreated his wife at administrative crossing of Konculj, Office for Kosovo and Metohija said in a statement. Todorovic family is one of the few Serb families still living in the Gnjilane town. Director of the Office Marko Djuric said this was “a new example of permanent pressure against the Serbs and chauvinist relations by interim Pristina institutions towards the Serbian people and yet another evidence that Pristina’s aim

Djuric: Hunt against Serbs has started, Stanisic sent to one-month detention (Danas, RTS)

Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija Director Marko Djuric said a predictable and expected pressure and hunt against Serbs in Kosovo has started following the address of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday, Danas daily reports. This way, Djuric reacted to the arrest of Serb Goran Stanisic at crossing point of Jarinje, under suspicion of allegedly committing the war crimes in Kosovo. Goran Stanisic is displaced person from Kosovo and lives in the village of Medjuluzje near Mladenovac since 1999.