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Jarinje Border Crossing passable, Brnjak and Merdare closed

Published September 7, 2024
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Kosovo authorities closed the Brnjak and Merdare border crossings with Serbia on Friday after representatives of Serbian associations from Kosovo blocked the roads near those border crossings.

The Jarinje crossing is passable this morning and there are no roadblocks.

Last night there were several people, less than the announced number, who unfurled a banner and blocked the main road from Raška to Kosovska Mitrovica for several hours.

The other two crossings, Brnjak and Merdare, were closed last night by the Kosovo police following the blockade of nearby roads by representatives of Serbian organizations from Kosovo, in response to the decision of the government in Pristina to close parallel Serbian institutions in the north of Kosovo.

The Kosovo police reported that the Brnjak and Merdare crossings were closed because “masked people appeared in central Serbia who terrorize passengers, primarily those of Albanian nationality.”, Fena writes.

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