Serbia orders its army to advance to the administrative border with Kosovo following clashes between ethnic Serbs and Kosovo police that left more than a dozen injured on both sides
Serbia has put its troops on the border with Kosovo on the highest state of alert following clashes between ethnic Serbs and Kosovo police that left more than a dozen injured on both sides.
Vucic will attend a rally in support of him in Belgrade after two mass shootings earlier this month that killed 18 people and left 20 others wounded. Police said that five officers were injured by stun grenades and other hard objects thrown from protesters. A police car was burned while three others were damaged. Police also reported that shots were heard.
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Serbia puts troops on high alert on border with Kosovo following clashesSerbia put its troops on the border with Kosovo on the highest state of alert Friday following clashes between ethnic Serbs and Kosovo police that left more than a dozen injured on both sides.
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Serbia orders army to Kosovo border after protest clashesSerbian President Aleksandar Vucic placed the country's army on full combat alert and ordered its units to move closer to the border with Kosovo on Friday, after protesters and police clashed in a majority Serb town in Kosovo.
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US rebukes Kosovo for escalating tensions, Serbia puts army on alertThe United States and allies rebuked Kosovo for escalating tensions with Serbia on Friday, saying the use of force to install mayors in ethnic Serb areas undermined efforts to improve troubled relations with neighbouring Serbia.
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Pro-government rally to be held in Serbia amid frustration after mass shootingsSome protesters blame Serbia's president for creating an atmosphere of hopelessness and division in the country that they say indirectly led to two recent mass shootings that left 18 people dead and 20 wounded.
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Pro-government rally planned in Serbia amid growing discontent after mass shootingsTens of thousands of people converged on the Serbian capital on Friday for a major rally in support of President Aleksandar Vucic, who is facing an unprecedented revolt against his autocratic rule amid the crisis triggered by two mass shootings that stunned the nation.
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