BELGRADE, June 23 (Hina) - A total of 18 persons - 16 civilians and two British soldiers - were killed in Kosovo in the last 28 hours, the Belgrade news agency Beta reported on Wednesday. According to the agency, the exodus of Kosovo
Serbs and the mass return of Albanians from Albania and Macedonia to the province are continuing. Quoting UNHCR, the agency said more than 200,000 Albanians have returned to Kosovo, while some 90,000 Serbs have left the province. The Pristina-based pro-government Media Centre said Albanian forces had kidnapped at least 140 Serbs and Montenegrins in the past 12 days. According to the same source, more than 300 flats in Pristina have been looted, some Serbs have been evicted from their flats, and the number of stolen cars has still not been determined. Serbian Radio Television last night broadcast a lengthy report about the return of Serbs to Kosovo. According to a feature from Pri
BELGRADE, June 23 (Hina) - A total of 18 persons - 16 civilians and
two British soldiers - were killed in Kosovo in the last 28 hours,
the Belgrade news agency Beta reported on Wednesday.
According to the agency, the exodus of Kosovo Serbs and the mass
return of Albanians from Albania and Macedonia to the province are
continuing.
Quoting UNHCR, the agency said more than 200,000 Albanians have
returned to Kosovo, while some 90,000 Serbs have left the
province.
The Pristina-based pro-government Media Centre said Albanian
forces had kidnapped at least 140 Serbs and Montenegrins in the past
12 days. According to the same source, more than 300 flats in
Pristina have been looted, some Serbs have been evicted from their
flats, and the number of stolen cars has still not been determined.
Serbian Radio Television last night broadcast a lengthy report
about the return of Serbs to Kosovo. According to a feature from
Pristina, "after several days of heightened tensions, the
situation is somewhat calmer" thanks to the presence of KFOR
soldiers and vehicles in all parts of the town.
(hina) rml