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Vasilije Bojic arrested in Mitrovica North on Wednesday released (BETA, B92)

Vasilije Bojic, son of North Regional Police Operations Chief Zeljko Bojic, arrested by Kosovo police on Wednesday morning has been released after giving a statement, BETA news agency reports.

The case against him goes in regular procedure. According to Pristina-based media he was arrested in a car-wash facility that Bojic owns in Rudare village, in the north of Kosovo on Pristina-Leposavic highway and he was found in possession of a weapon.

Council of Europe discusses ROSU intrusion into northern Kosovo (Tanjug, B92)

On behalf of the Serbian Parliament delegation, Dubravka Filipovski stressed that Serbia strongly supports fight against corruption and organized crime

At the meeting of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly in Strasbourg, an exchange of views was held on the intrusion of ROSU members into northern Kosovo in May and the arrest of two UNMIK officers.

Political analyst: OSCE encouraging chaos by observing the elections only in the north Kosovo (Kosovo online, Sputnik)

The role of OSCE in Kosovo is to provide technical advice and assistance, this mission reminded the public and said that they would not have observers in the forthcoming elections, stressing that this was a request from CEC.

According to political analyst Dejan Vuk Stankovic without the OSCE, the elections in Kosovo will be anything but regular, which encourages chaos in Kosovo, reports portal Kosovo online quoting Sputnik.

Vucic ‘European Robin Hood’, hospital chief says supplies are low, residents don’t want goods from Pristina (Serbian media)

President of Serbia in today’s press conference told reporters that the situation in northern Kosovo, was increasingly more difficult, while the political-security situation in his view is very complex.

He says that the biggest problem with the supply is caused by Pristina’s tariffs, i.e. 100 per cent on goods from central Serbia.

KoSSev: ''Serbs will say Gazivode is poisoned, RTK claims; Office for KiM: Pristina spreads fake news''

Serbs will say Gazivode is poisoned, RTK claims. On the other hand, the Kosovo Office accuses Pristina of spreading ''false news out of despair''.

After Kosovo Prime Minister, Ramush Haradinaj accused a group of Serb entrepreneurs from the north of Kosovo last week of ''attempting to stage a humanitarian catastrophe'' in coordination with Belgrade, citing names of the alleged organizers of this action, media reporting in Albanian started paying close attention to the situation in the north.

Food supplies in Kosovo only until the end of the week, what are the next moves of Belgrade (RTS)

Seven months after the introduction of a 100 per cent tax on goods from central Serbia, due to the intensified control of the Kosovo police, food supplies are at the end.

Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic told Serbian state broadcaster that Serbia will internationally insist on the tax abolishment, adding that that situation with lack of supplies is an additional argument.

Kosovo Football Federation: Improvised competitions in the north of Kosovo are illegal (Kossev)

''The Football Federation of Kosovo is the only competent organization that organizes, manages and regulates football competitions throughout the territory of the Republic of Kosovo'', therefore, the organization of ''improvised competitions in the north of Kosovo is illegal'', the Football Federation of Kosovo (FFK) announced today, reported portal KoSSev.

Serbian List met with Matthias Lüttenberg (Radio Mitrovica Sever)

On the second day of the visit to Berlin, the delegation of the Serbian List, the President Goran Rakic, Vice President Dalibor Jevtic and members of the Presidency Bratislav Nikolic and Sasa Milosavljevic spoke with Advisor to German Chancellor Matthias Lüttenberg.