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poiuytrewq0987
07-30-2011, 01:16 AM
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The barricades are in the village of Rudare (http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=07&dd=29&nav_id=75670) near the town of Zvečan in northern Kosovo.

The decision, he said, "does not change his determination to act against extremists".

Speaking for the Priština-based RTK television later in the evening, Buehler said he was authorized to use force and that if road blocks continued, he would be "forced to use that authorization".

Earlier in the evening, he said that when it comes to the return of the administrative crossings to the condition prior to the intervention of the Kosovo police units, Buehler pointed out that this was a political issue, and that he hoped a solution would be found in the nearest future.

"I gave up on removing the roadblocks, because I know that there are, hidden among the citizens, members of radical and extremist groups, who are even armed. My decision is to the benefit of the Zvečan citizens. This decision was not easy for me to make, but we do not want to hurt anyone," the German general after the meeting with head of the Belgrade team for talks with Priština Borislav Stefanović.

Buehler, who issued the statement while KFOR units were withdrawing from Rudare, pointed out that these units were carrying supplies for KFOR soldiers in Leposavić.

"I have enough troops to remove the roadblocks, and I brought enough troops to do that, as I need to establish the freedom of movement. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but KFOR needs to be able to supply its own units," said he.

Buehler addded that the head of Zvečan municipality promised that parts of KFOR would be able to use the roads in the north to transport supplies.

KFOR armored vehicles which arrived at around 13:40 CET gave the Serbs an ultimatum to remove the barricades by 16:00 CET, or force would be used to remove them.

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BeerBaron
07-30-2011, 01:23 AM
you forgot to change your ethnicity and political views back to something more pro serbia, you're slipping man, and here i thought you had this well worked out plan.

poiuytrewq0987
07-30-2011, 02:04 AM
I think Kosovo Serbs north of the Ibar should form a militia to ensure if any of them try to cross north again they'll be shot on sight.

Adrian
07-30-2011, 12:19 PM
I think Kosovo Serbs north of the Ibar should form a militia to ensure if any of them try to cross north again they'll be shot on sight.

Yep, you are champ in shoting.
Your score is 250.000, during Yugosllavian war.