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A car stolen to Djordjevic family in Partes (B92, RTK2)

Unknown perpetrators have stolen a vehicle to the five-member family Djordjevic from Donja Budriga in the municipality of Partes.

RTK2 reported that theft occurred on Tuesday around three in the morning, and the estimated damage was about 1,500 euros. The robbers also stolen from the owner the complete Serbian and Kosovo documentation, as well as credit cards.

Last week, from Vasic and Mirkovic families were stolen two cows.

Members of ROSU detained and released members of the Mountain Rescue Service in Kosovo (Blic, Tanjug, KIM radio)

The Mountain Rescue Service of Serbia confirmed to news agency Tanjug that the instructors of that service were detained on Sunday evening in Kosovo.

Tanjug was told earlier by the Office for Kosovo and Metohija that eight members of the Mountain Rescue Service (GSS) were detained while returning from Brezovica, after they conducted a three-day training on rescue from the avalanche in the municipality of Strpce on the Sara mountain.

Owner claims that the Kosovo police impounded truck in the territory of Serbia (RTV Mir, Kossev)

Kosovo police violated the agreement on the movement in the boundary zone and illegally entered the territory of Central Serbia from where they impounded a truck with goods, claims the owner of that truck, S.D. The Kosovo Police has no official comment on the statements, but the report claims that the truck was seized in Sarpelj, which belongs to the Leposavic region.

Shaban Berisha confessed demolishing memorial plaque of missing journalists (Radio KIM, KoSSev, Radio kontakt plus)

A suspect, Shaban Berisha (47) confessed he eradicated by an excavator, a memorial plaque dedicated to the missing journalists Djuro Slavuj and Ranko Perenic, on 30 January 2019, Djakovica police report said. The report also said the act was “ethnically motivated,” Radio KIM reports.

“The police carried out an investigation on 4 February 2019 and discovered that the plaque was intentionally removed by an excavator and thrown away 20 meters from the spot, it was placed (…). The suspect and an excavator have been identified,” police report added.

Zoran Djokic placed under one-month detention (BETA, KoSSev)

Basic Court in Pec has decided to place Zoran Djokic from this town under one-month detention under allegations that he has committed war crimes during the conflict in Kosovo in 1999, BETA news agency reported.

Kosovo police arrested Djokic at the administrative crossing point Jarinje, over the weekend and then under an armed escort transported him to Pec. His 12-year son who was together with him in the bus witnessed the arrest.

Lawyer Ljubomir Pantovc told BETA news agency his client rejected all allegations of the indictment.

Journalists' Association of Serbia: To determine who hacked the sites of the ''Slobodno Srpski'' and Media Center (Kossev)

The Journalists’ Association of Serbia (UNS), through its Kosovo branch requests the Kosovo police and the Prosecutor’s Office to determine who is behind the attacks on the sites of ''Slobodno Srpski'' and Media Centar from Caglavica.

The sites were hacked following the Journalists’ Association of Serbia in Kosovo posthumously awarded the ''Beli Bozur '' award to Oliver Ivanovic for the best cooperation with the media and journalists.

Mitrovica North: Group of Albanians attack Serb man (Kontakt plus radio, B92)

A Serb man has been attacked in northern Kosovska Mitrovica, Radio Kontakt Plus reported on Wednesday.

According to Kontakt plus radio, he was attacked by a group of ethnic Albanians, sustaining light injuries.

The Kosovo police said that the incident happened in the ethnically mixed settlement of Bosnjacka Mahala, on Tuesday afternoon. The victim has been injured and has received medical treatment.

Kosovo police “took additional actions“ in investigation of “Vreme“ journalists’ burned vehicle (KoSSev)

In response to complaints expressed in an open letter sent to the Kosovo Police by the collegium of “Vreme” weekly magazine, in relation to the investigation of their car that caught fire near Jarinje crossing point, Kosovo police undertook additional actions and contacted the prosecution in order to look into the case initially labelled as self-ignition, Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) has announced.

Belgrade weekly ‘Vreme’ asks Kosovo police to investigate their car fire (FoNet, Vreme, N1)

In an open letter to Kosovo police Director-General Rashti Qalaj, the Belgrade based weekly Vreme demanded urgent investigation of the fire at the Jarinje border crossing with Serbia proper which destroyed a car the weekly used while visiting Kosovo, the FoNet news agency reported on Wednesday.

A reporter of "Le Courrier des Balkans" joined Vreme’s crew on its way back to Belgrade.

The fire broke out suddenly late on January 4. All passengers escaped unharmed while the car was destroyed.