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"The prohibition of Serbian documents is an agreement between Vucic and Thaci" (KIM radio)

It is not excluded that the current ban for the Serbs with the Serbian identity cards has not been negotiated between Aleksandar Vucic and Hashim Thaci, suspect the Patriotic block.

Representatives of the DSS and Dveri believe that the prohibition of the passage for the Serbs from Kosovo through the administrative crossings between central Serbia and Kosovo with the personal documents of the state of Serbia is something that arises from the Brussels Agreement.

Three important topics at the Brussels table (KIM radio)

Today in Brussels a discussion, between the delegations from Belgrade and Pristina, as announced, will be on three important topics: the prohibition of visits for Serbian officials, the use of ID cards issued in the Serbian police administrations in Kosovo and the ADR certificate on the transport of dangerous goods.

The Belgrade delegation in these talks will be led by Marko Djuric, Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, and Edita Tahiri, the Head of Pristina delegation.

Mayors of four municipalities condemn Pristina's decision (KIM radio, KoSSev,Tanjug)

The mayors of four municipalities in northern Kosovo on Saturday described the recent announcement of Pristina, on the ban of use of Serbian ID cards at the administrative crossings, as a threat of violence. They say that the Serbs will block the Jarinje and Brnjak crossings if the decision is implemented.

"Mountaineers" desecrate Serbian Orthodox church in Pristina (B92, RTS, KIM radio, TV Most, KoSSev)

Pristina-based Albanian language website indeksonlajn has published photographs of two young men climbing an unfinished Orthodox temple.

Serbian state broadcaster RTS is quoting local media as reporting that the scene was one of "a climbing challenge, to the top of the Orthodox church in Pristina."

The two unknown persons climbed up to the highest dome of the Serbian Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior in Pristina.

A Serb from Novo Naselje village detained (KIM radio)

Yesterday around 2.20 pm at the Merdare crossing, Sinisa Arsic from Novo Naselje village, was detained.

KIM radio learned that the police detained him for possession of payroll lists for workers of the Serbian municipality of Stimlje.

As confirmed by Sinisa's brother to the RTV KIM, this happened when the police searched Arsic's vehicle, as he was returning from Serbia proper, and found documents for the municipality of Stimlje under the Serbian system.

Vucic: I do not interfere in the decision of the Kosovo Serbs (KIM radio)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic says that he does not interfere with daily or an individual political decisions of the Kosovo Serbs, neither with the issue of whether the Serbian List will leave the Kosovo Assembly.

He points out that they will certainly have the support of Belgrade, until it is unambiguously clear that their country is Serbia, Belgrade the capital and that they are protecting the future.

Former mayor of Strpce/Shterpce: Reasons for my arrest are political (KIM radio)

After his release from detention, former mayor of Strpce/Shterpce and the SRS candidate for deputy in the Serbian Parliament Zvonko Mihajlovic says that his apprehension by the special units of the Kosovo police was politically motivated.

Mihajlovic was apprehended on suspicion of possession of weapons.

Serbian list condemned the bomb attack (KiM radio)

MPs of the Serbian List condemned the attack on the house of Zlatko Lazic. They urged relevant authorities to find the perpetrators, because that is the only way to stop "bomb attacks across Kosovo". "Unfortunately, during just one day two bomb attacks happened in Kosovo and Metohija. The attacks targeted premises in Serbian areas, which indicates inadequate protection and security of Serbian houses, but also public and important locations in Serbian areas," reads the statement of the Serbian list.