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Ruzic: Unacceptable support of the National Council of Albanians to Pristina's decision on Serbian passports (Blic, Vecernje Novosti)

Minister of State Administration and Local Self-Government of Serbia Branko Ruzic describe as unacceptable and as misuse for political purposes the support given by the National Council of Albanians to ''temporary institutions in Pristina'' after the decision to ban the crossing of the administrative line between central Serbia and Kosovo with a Serbian passport, reports Serbian media.

Serbian FM Dacic to VoA: Pristina preparing operation to take over Trepca (Serbian media)

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told Voice of America, after a UN Security Council session devoted to the latest UNMIK report on the situation in Kosovo, that the authorities in Pristina are planning to take over the Trepca mining complex and are setting explosive devices in the north of Kosovo.

Todic: The announced arrests will not frighten us (Srpski Telegraf)

“After the convincing triumph of Serbian List representatives in the elections, Pristina’s authorities will try to bring fear and insecurity among the Serbs in the southern province with additional pressures” said Zoran Todic, newly elected mayor of Leposavic told portal Srpski Telegraf.

He pointed out that Pristina was trying to break Serbian unity, and in recent months.

Vucic from the town of Vlasotince: "I care about scoreboard at game's end, and Serbia will win" (Tanjug, B92)

Aleksandar Vucic continued on Thursday his "Future of Serbia" campaign in the Jablanica District, where he first visited a reconstructed elementary school.

The president, addressing a gathering, stated that the leadership in Pristina is irrational and irresponsible and that "you never know what can be expected of them."

Serbian Justice Minister: I believe there will be concrete results in the investigation of Ivanovic's murder (RTS, Blic, N1, Beta)

Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic said that the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime together with the Ministry of Internal Affairs conducted investigative actions in connection with the murder of the leader of the CI SDP Oliver Ivanovic, and that she believes that there will be concrete results although Pristina did not act upon and did not agree to the implementation of a joint investigation.

Serbs protest in Mitrovica North - Brothers and sisters, no turning back from here (Serbian media)

Serbs protested on Tuesday in Mitrovica North against what they see as Pristina's disgraceful moves, and the arrests of Serbs in this northern Kosovo town, Serbian media report.

The protest was attended by a large number of citizens of the northern part of the town, who were first addressed by the now former mayor, Goran Rakic, who, about an hour earlier, resigned along with other three Serb mayors in northern Kosovo.

Milovic: Democratic acts of northern mayors (Radio KIM)

Leader of Civic Initiative “For our Zvecan” and municipal councilor Dragisa Milovic, supported the decision of the four mayors to submit resignations, and termed their act as democratic, KIM Radio reports.

Milovic added he supports these acts, because he was never supportive “of turning out in elections called by Pristina.”