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Windows smashed at the Interim municipality of Pec/Peja (Akter, KIM radio, KoSSev)

In Gorazdevac were broken windows at the premises of the Interim municipality of Pec/Peja, reported Radio Gorazdevac last night.

The facilities of the municipal authority are located in the central part of Gorazdevac, close to the Radio Gorazdevac.

So far there are no details about the incident, which happened last night.

US military police in Kosovo (Akter)

US military police has completed preparations for participation in the mission in Kosovo, the US Army announced. The police are at a training center in the German city of Hohenfels.

Members of the 527 military police troops soon will be sent to Bondsteel military base in Kosovo.

Their task will be to "ensure the security and freedom of movement for the people of Kosovo," the statement said.

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Djuric: Electoral months ahead of us (Akter)

Serbian Progressive Party in the Kosovo Morava region gained around 2,000 new members, said Marko Djuric in Zebince, near Novo Brdo, a member of the Main Board and the Presidium of Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), and pointed out that the SNS will participate in all elections.

The objective of SNS in elections, he points out, is victory at all levels - a victory against unemployment, victory against corruption and victory for strong institutions.

Protesters urinate inside Serbian church (Akter, KIM radio, RTK2, B92, Tanjug)

Kosovo's Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanovic condemned on Sunday in the strongest terms the desecration of the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Pristina.

The Serbian Orthodox church was desecrated by a group of protesters during Saturday's opposition riots in Pristina.

Stojanovic said the behaviour was shameful and uncivilized and that it was unacceptable that police watched the protesters who have entered the church, and did nothing.

No unilateral decisions or reciprocity measures (Akter)

President of the Serbian list Slavko Simic says that he agreed with the representatives of the Kosovo Government that there would be no unilateral decisions taken, as was the sending of the agreement on the Community/Association of Serbian municipalities to the Constitutional Court for review, and that there will not be reciprocal measures related to personal documents and vehicle registration plates.

Simic: Key steps agreed for the safety of Serbs (Akter)

The head of the parliamentary group of the Serbian List in the Kosovo Assembly Slavko Simic said that steps were agreed in a meeting with the Minister of Internal Affairs of Kosovo Skender Hyseni for the police to implement in order to ensure the security and freedom of movement of Serbs.

Simic says that will be taken effective measures in high-risk areas, and there are also certain areas where incidents are repeated, such as the municipalities of Klina/Kline and Pec/Peja.

Guarantees to hold the session of the Assembly of Kosovo (Akter)

The head of the parliamentary group of the Serbian List in the Kosovo Assembly Slavko Simic asked at yesterday's session of the Presidium of the Kosovo parliament not to hold the next parliamentary session, scheduled for Monday, 2 November, if all the security prerequisites were not met.

As he said, his request was supported by all the presidents of the parliamentary groups, who have agreed to continue the meeting of the Assembly of Kosovo on Monday, November 2nd.

Simic with Hyseni due to the attacks on Serbs (RTK2, Akter)

The head of the parliamentary group of the Serbian List in the Kosovo Assembly Slavko Simic will meet early this week with the Kosovo Interior Minister Skender Hyseni. Simic expressed a sharp protest against the wave of violence against Serbs in Kosovo, the Serbian list announced today.

As previously announced, Simic would talk to Hyseni, because "there is no more sense to condemn crimes, fraud and injustice through statements," while the Kosovo police will not or was not able to prevent the violence.