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UN staff caught up in Kosovo police anti-smuggling sweep | UN staff caught up in Kosovo police anti-smuggling sweep |
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The UN mission in Kosovo (Unmik) has expressed "great concern" after two of its members were held in a police raid on suspected organised crime gangs. | The UN mission in Kosovo (Unmik) has expressed "great concern" after two of its members were held in a police raid on suspected organised crime gangs. |
It said "any harm" to its staff would have serious diplomatic consequences. | It said "any harm" to its staff would have serious diplomatic consequences. |
The two members were detained on Tuesday in northern Kosovo, an area with mainly ethnic Serbian inhabitants. | The two members were detained on Tuesday in northern Kosovo, an area with mainly ethnic Serbian inhabitants. |
They were then taken to hospital "for treatment of injuries", Unmik said. One of the staff members, a Russian national, was later released. | They were then taken to hospital "for treatment of injuries", Unmik said. One of the staff members, a Russian national, was later released. |
Police director Rashit Qalaj said his force had arrested 19 police officers and nine civilians for offences including smuggling goods, organised crime, bribes and abuse of power. | |
Seven more were arrested for "preventing police from performing their duties", he said, adding that UN staff were in a vehicle that was being used as part of a "barricade" in the predominantly Serb town of Zubin Potok. | |
Unmik said it was working to establish the "precise circumstances" of the detention of its personnel. | Unmik said it was working to establish the "precise circumstances" of the detention of its personnel. |
Police officers reportedly fired live ammunition over the heads of protesting Serbs. | |
In response to the raid, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told parliament he had ordered all units of the army to be put on alert, a common occurrence during tensions with Kosovo. | |
"I guarantee you if an escalation of the conflict occurs, if an attack against the Serbian people occurs, Serbia will win," he added. | |
Russia, a key Serbian ally in the Balkans, condemned the detention of the Russian national. | Russia, a key Serbian ally in the Balkans, condemned the detention of the Russian national. |
"We consider this blatant act as yet another manifestation of the provocative line" by the Kosovo authorities, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. | "We consider this blatant act as yet another manifestation of the provocative line" by the Kosovo authorities, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. |
Kosovo, which has a majority ethnic Albanian population, seceded from Serbia in 2008, and has since been recognised by more than 100 countries. | Kosovo, which has a majority ethnic Albanian population, seceded from Serbia in 2008, and has since been recognised by more than 100 countries. |
But Belgrade and Moscow continue to see the region as part of Serbia. | But Belgrade and Moscow continue to see the region as part of Serbia. |