Kosovo clashes: NATO-led troops put up barbed wire boundaries after protests in northern twons

NATO-led peacekeeping troops have put up metallic fences and barbed wire boundaries in a northern city in Kosovo after clashes with ethnic Serbs left 30 worldwide troopers injured.

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The boundaries have been erected after tons of of ethnic Serbs began gathering in entrance of town corridor in Zvecan, a northern Kosovo city 28 miles north of the capital Pristina.

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NATO has decided to send 700 more troops to northern Kosovo to assist quell violent protests after the clashes on Monday.

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Violence initially broke out within the north of the nation over the weekend after ethnic Albanian mayors had been put in in Serbian-dominated areas.

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They had been elected in a vote overwhelmingly boycotted by Serbs.

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Some within the nation have since made repeated efforts to take over the places of work in Zvecan, the place the mayors took up their posts.

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Kosovo police fired tear fuel to disperse Serbs who tried to dam officers from getting into municipal buildings within the city final week.

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This has result in clashes with NATO-led troops that left 30 worldwide troopers injured.

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An announcement on Tuesday by the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) stated 30 troopers - 11 Italians and 19 Hungarians - "sustained multiple injuries, including fractures and burns from improvised explosive incendiary devices".

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Three Hungarian troopers had been "wounded by the use of firearms," however their accidents weren't life-threatening, the assertion added.

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Serbia's president Aleksandar Vucic has stated 52 ethnic Serbs have been injured within the clashes.

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Meanwhile, ethnic Serbs have insisted that each ethnic Albanian mayors and Kosovo police should go away northern Kosovo.

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Serbia has put its navy on the best state of alert and despatched extra troops to the border with the nation.

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A former province of Serbia, Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence will not be recognised by Belgrade.

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Ethnic Albanians make up many of the inhabitants of Kosovo, however the nation has a restive Serbian minority within the north of the nation.

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NATO's secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg has condemned the violence in Kosovo, saying that "such attacks are unacceptable and must stop".

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He warned that NATO troops "will take all necessary actions to maintain a safe and secure environment for all citizens in Kosovo".

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He urged each side to take steps to de-escalate, chorus from "further irresponsible behaviour" and to return to EU-backed talks on bettering relations.

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