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Jevtic with OSCE and UNHCR representatives (KIM radio, Vecernje Novosti)

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communities and Returns in Resignation Dalibor Jevtic talked to OSCE and UNHCR Heads of Mission in Kosovo, Erol Arduc and Jan Braathu.

The statement of the Ministry says that it was concluded that all institutions, as well as the Ministry of Communities and Returns, " to understand seriously a call for help, and make a step forward so that the return process moves in the direction of the desired result," reported KIM radio.

Kosovo Police prohibit Serbs the Holy Trinity celebration in the Petric village (KIM radio, Radio Mitrovica Sever, Kossev)

Kosov Police banned the Serbs to celebrate the Holy Trinity in the village of Petric near Klina, reported Serbian media based in Kosovo. KIM radio reported that Kosovo police did not allow lithium for the Serbs who gathered in the village Petric. Resident of the village, said that about 30 Serbs gathered for the lithium to celebrate the holiday of the village, where they used to live once. "Last year we had a physical attack by the Albanian of this village, but this year they did not gather, but there was a large number of police that did not allow us to enter the yard where the demolished

Incident in Klina municipality: A local Serb priest intercepted while returning with family from religious service (Kossev)

Аn incident occurred on Wednesday near the village of Zac, in the Klina municipality, when a group of local Albanians intercepted the vehicle of a local Serbian Orthodox priest Fr. Stevan Marković who was returning with his family from a service at the Pec Patriarchate Monastery – the Diocese of Raska-Prizren stated in a press release. This incident is the latest reported in a series of attacks on local Serbs and their property this week.

US Ambassador to Serbia: To work on the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina (RTS)

US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott estimates the incident in Petric further highlights the need to work on an agreement on a comprehensive normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, which, as he believes, must be ensured the security of Serbs in Kosovo.

Jevtic: It is shameful and inadmissible to block displaced people to visit their sanctuary (Serbian media)

The blockade of roads and the prevention of displaced persons to visit to at least a day the Church of the Holy Trinity in the village of Petric near Kline is a shameful act that brings nothing good to anyone living in Kosovo, said Dalibor Jevtić.

Serb returnee in Klina arrested (Kontakt plus radio)

Milorad Zajic (1949) was arrested yesterday at the police station in Klina, when he came at the invitation of the Kosovo police to take over households items stolen from him,  reported Kontakt plus radio, quoting Radio Gorazdevac.

Zajic is a returnee since 2008, according to Radio Gorazdevac and he is currently in custody in Pristina.

Rako Kostic, a clerk in the municipality of Klina, has confirmed that the returnee was arrested.

Robbery of two households in the village of Drenovac near Klina/Klinë (KIM radio)

Unknown perpetrators last night have robbed households of Danilo and Boban Stepić, Serb returnees in the village of Drenovac near Klina/Klinë, confirms for the Beta news agency resident of this village.

Poultry and a wheelbarrow were stolen and material damage has been made to both households.

According to the villagers, the police conducted an investigation and took statements from the hosts.

Office for KiM: Systematic harassment of an elderly Serb woman in a village near Klina/Klinë (Blic)

Office for Kosovo and Metohija has condemned, according to them, a systematic harassment of 75-year-old Kata Grujić from the village of Donji Petrič, the municipality of Klina/Klinë. In two years she has been robbed six times, and now 25 chickens have been stolen from her.

- Police so far has failed to do anything that this Serb woman gets the opportunity to enjoy in old age peaceful and safe - the Office for Kosovo and Metohija has announced.