Kosovo police arrested, then released Jedinstvo journalist (RTS, KoSSev)
KLA graffiti in Strpce municipality (RTS)
Djuric: Belgrade finding the ways to supply Serbs in Kosovo's north (Beta, Politika, N1)
Belgrade is finding the ways to supply the Serbs in the north of Kosovo despite pressures and increased police controls, Head of the Government’s Kosovo and Metohija Office Marko Djuric told Serbian media.
Speaking for the Politika daily, Djuric said it was so important that the Serbs showed solidarity and readiness to fight for their fundamental human rights in a peaceful way. “Without that, our efforts would be in vain,” he added.
Desecration of Serbian Orthodox cemetery in Lipljan condemned (Serbian media)
Office for Kosovo reacts to arrests of two Serbs (KoSSev)
Petkovic: Haradinaj’s trucks are not aid but deception (Vecernje Novosti, TV Pink, KoSSev)
KiM Office Director, Djuric says hazardous chemicals stored in Kosovo Serb village (Beta, N1)
The Serbian government’s Office for Kosovo and Metohija chief Marko Djuric on Thursday called KFOR and the international community to react to the possible storage of hazardous chemical waste in the Serb village of Gorazdevac.
A statement said that plans have been made to transport and destroy 80 barrels of hazardous chemical waste in that Serb village in the Metohija region near the town of Pec.