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No newspapers from central Serbia in north, milk from reserves (KoSSev, TV N1)

Decision of Pristina authorities to increase taxes by 100 percent for the goods from central Serbia started to affect local Serbs’ shops in Mitrovica North, since milk and daily newspapers haven’t reached them today, KoSSev portal reports.

Some newsstands still carry weekly and monthly editions of newspapers from Belgrade, while in some stores milk from reserve could be bought at the old price.

At the same time, the trade inspectors have been removing all the products in the south of Kosovo labelled either “Kosovo and Metohija” or “Kosovo/UNMIK”.

The lorries carrying dairy products have been at the crossing point Jarinje since Wednesday when Pristina announced its decision to increase taxes.

The KosSev referring to some Albanian media also reported that in Kacanik town, people were burning the goods from Serbia and filming the action.

The video can be seen at: https://kossev.info/kosovski-mediji-u-kacaniku-spaljuju-srpske-proizvode/