Two buses with voters stopped at the crossing Bela Zemlja (RTV Puls)
More than a hundred displaced persons from Jagodina, Smederevo, Belgrade and other places from central Serbia, were stopped today at the administrative crossing Bela Zemlja - Končulj. They came to vote in the municipality of Novo Brdo, reports RTV Puls.
As RTV Pulse learns from eyewitnesses, the Kosovo police do not allow the entry of two buses with plates of the Serbian city Nis because they do not have a Kosovo license for the carriage of passengers and a green card.
Most of the passengers are crossings the administrative boundary by foot, and are heading towards the polling stations in Novo Brdo. RTV Puls reports that they do not want to give up their civil right to vote in the local elections. The administrative crossing Bela Zemlja is located on the main road Gnjilane - Bujanovac.