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There was no attempt of kidnapping; the girl was attacked (KIM radio)

A 17 years old minor reported yesterday the attack - and not an attempted kidnapping reported by some media - to the police station in Gracanica, told Bratislav Trajkovic, Commander of the police station in Gracanica to RTV KIM .

As confirmed, the girl before the prosecutor made a statement, saying that there was an attack and the case was recorded as such.

Vucic: We will solve the problem with the passports in Kosovo (Kim radio)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said today that the problem with the passports of the Serbian citizens residing in Kosovo and possibility to travel without visas will soon be resolved. When answering to the reporters' questions Vucic said that the state will solve that problem and pointed out that it will be resolved in accordance with the interests of Serbian people. "They still cannot travel with the passports issued by the European Union in Kosovo, because passports will be issued in three or four months.

Serb home set on fire in Kosovo village (KIM radio, TV Most, Tanjug)

A house for returnees, which was under construction in the village of Tomance, Kosovo's Istok/Istog municipality, was set on fire last night, reports the Kosovo Ministry for Returns and Communities.

The house is being built for a Serb returnee and his family as part of an EU-funded project of the ministry.

TV Most crew from north assaulted near Pristina (B92, RTS, TV Most, Kontakt plus radio, KIM radio)

A crew from TV Most, a broadcaster based in Zvečan/Zveçan, northern Kosovo, was attacked on Tuesday as they were reporting from the town of Obilić/Obiliq, near Pristina.

The broadcaster said that "a younger" ethnic Albanian man first attacked verbally journalist Jasmina Stojković, cameraman Boban Sekulić, and driver Aleksandar Sotlić, and then physically.

"The EU's position on Kosovo includes all Member States" (KIM radio)

EU Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas says that the position of the EU on Kosovo is well known and it includes the member states that recognize an independent Kosovo and the Member States which do not recognize it.

He said this at a regular press conference, when he was asked whether it means that the EC recognizes Kosovo as a country since he had used the word "Republic" for Kosovo, bearing in mind that six EU member states did not recognize an independent Kosovo.

Dick Marty speaks as potential KLA crimes witness is shot (B92, Alo, KIM radio, Vesti)

Dick Marty has warned that "some people" who were to testify before a new court for KLA crimes "have already been killed."

The Swiss Senator and former Council of Europe (CoE) Special Rapporteur spoke a day after the killing of Bedri Curri, a former KLA member and potential witness for the court. Curri's body was found last week near Glogovac in Kosovo.

Jevtic: Mutual trust is the most important for the normalization of relations (KIM radio)

Given that the Community/Association of Serb municipalities has not been established, Serbs did not get what they expected after the signing of the Agreement on Normalization of Relations in Brussels, estimated Dalibor Jevtic.

Minister for Communities and Returns says that neither Belgrade nor Pristina got what they wanted by the signing of the Brussels agreement.

Djuric: Agreements on ID cards, trucks, elections (Tanjug, Alo, Blic, KIM radio, Politika)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric said early on Wednesday that, after more than 18 hours of talks with the representatives of Pristina, agreements had been reached on ID cards, the crossing of trucks, visits of the Serbian officials to Kosovo and the elections.