PRISTINA, Jan 7 (Hina) - After Serb Dragoljub Markovic (36) died in a planted explosion in Kosovska Kamenica Sunday, the international peace keeping troops in Kosovo (KFOR) brought back-ups in the area, increased the number of patrol
units and introduced a curfew between 18.00 and 05.00 hours. KFOR sources said on Monday that two bombings took place in the Kosovska Mitrovica region in the meantime, in which nobody was injured, but there was material damage. The KFOR command issued a statement condemning Sunday's killing and a series of bombings as a dangerous and coward attack and fully supported the investigation into the incidents conducted by the UNMIK police.(hina) it sb
PRISTINA, Jan 7 (Hina) - After Serb Dragoljub Markovic (36) died in
a planted explosion in Kosovska Kamenica Sunday, the international
peace keeping troops in Kosovo (KFOR) brought back-ups in the area,
increased the number of patrol units and introduced a curfew
between 18.00 and 05.00 hours.
KFOR sources said on Monday that two bombings took place in the
Kosovska Mitrovica region in the meantime, in which nobody was
injured, but there was material damage.
The KFOR command issued a statement condemning Sunday's killing and
a series of bombings as a dangerous and coward attack and fully
supported the investigation into the incidents conducted by the
UNMIK police.
(hina) it sb