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XINHUA (CHINA)

Protest at Kosovo border post injures 19 police
officers 

2008-02-26 06:01:25 

PRISTINA, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- Nineteen Kosovo
police officers were injured on Monday when Serb
protestors attacked them at a border post, police
said. 

A crowd of more than 100 Serbs gathered at the
Mutivoda crossing point in northeastern Kosovo in the
afternoon and began to hurl stones and glass bottles
at the police. Police used tear gas to disperse them,
said Kosovo Police Service (KPS) spokesman Veton
Elshani. 

NATO-led international peacekeepers stepped in and
brought the situation under control, said the
spokesman. 

The Serbs were protesting the unilateral
declaration of independence of Kosovo by the ethnic
Albanian authorities on Feb. 17. 

Kosovo police believed that the protestors were
organized because they were escorted by firefighters,
ambulances and trucks with stones. Kosovo security
authorities believed the protestors were Serb veterans
and army reservists. 

A similar incident occurred last Thursday at
another border post. A group of Serbs tried to enter
Kosovo but were stopped by international and local
security forces. 

In the ethnically-divided city of Mitrovica, up to
2,000 Serbs protested on Monday for the eighth day in
a row. Protestors burned European Union flags. But no
violence was reported. 

Also on Monday, Serbia's minister for Kosovo,
Slobodan Samardzic, entered Kosovo to meet Serb
communities. He visited a construction site in eastern
Kosovo where the Serbian government is building houses
for Serbs living in Kosovo. 

Samardzic was initially denied entry by the UN
Mission in Kosovo, which later changed its mind. His
visit, however, was branded by Kosovo Deputy Prime
Minister Hajredin Kuqi as provocation from Serbia,
which rejects Kosovo's independence declaration.

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