Dozens injured as Serb protesters clash NATO forces, throwing tear gas and stun grenades

Serbian protesters clashed violently with KFOR soldiers on Monday (May 29) in Zvecan, throwing tear gas and stun grenades at the NATO peacekeepers, injuring some. Serbs also clashed with the police in Zvecan and spray-painted NATO vehicles with the letter “Z,“ referring to a Russian sign used in the war in Ukraine. KFOR released a statement saying at least 25 of their contingent were injured. According to Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, 11 Italians from the KFOR mission were wounded in the clashes, 3 of whom are in serious condition. The tense situation in Kosovo developed after ethnic Albanian mayors took office in northern Kosovo’s Serb-majority area following elections that the Serbs boycotted. Serbs demand that the Kosovo government remove ethnic Albanian mayors from town halls and allow local administrations financed by Belgrade to resume their work. The clashes led Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Friday to place the army on full combat alert and order military units to move closer to the border. The Sun newspaper brings you the latest breaking news videos and explainers from the UK and around the world. Become a Sun Subscriber and hit the bell to be the first to know. Read The Sun: Like The Sun on Facebook: Follow The Sun on Twitter: Subscribe to The Sun on Snapchat: #serbia #nato #protest
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