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Kosovo: Why is violence flaring between ethnic Serbs and Albanians? | Kosovo: Why is violence flaring between ethnic Serbs and Albanians? |
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The US says Serbia has sent a "large military deployment" of tanks and artillery to its border with Kosovo, and is urging its government to withdraw them. | |
This follows a clash last week between about 30 Serb gunmen and police officers in northern Kosovo. | |
The UK is sending 200 more troops to reinforce Nato peacekeepers in Kosovo. | |
Where is Kosovo and who lives there? | Where is Kosovo and who lives there? |
Kosovo is a small, landlocked country in the Balkans in southern-eastern Europe. It borders Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. | Kosovo is a small, landlocked country in the Balkans in southern-eastern Europe. It borders Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. |
Many Serbs consider it the birthplace of their nation. | Many Serbs consider it the birthplace of their nation. |
But of the 1.8 million people living in Kosovo, 92% are Albanian and only 6% Serbian. The rest are Bosniaks, Gorans, Turks and Roma. | But of the 1.8 million people living in Kosovo, 92% are Albanian and only 6% Serbian. The rest are Bosniaks, Gorans, Turks and Roma. |
How did Kosovo gain independence? | How did Kosovo gain independence? |
After the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Kosovo - a province of the former country - sought independence. | After the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Kosovo - a province of the former country - sought independence. |
Serbia responded with a brutal crackdown against ethnic Albanians. | Serbia responded with a brutal crackdown against ethnic Albanians. |
This ended in 1999 with a Nato bombing campaign against Serbia, between March and June. | This ended in 1999 with a Nato bombing campaign against Serbia, between March and June. |
More than 13,000 people died in the Kosovan war of 1999 | More than 13,000 people died in the Kosovan war of 1999 |
Serbian forces withdrew from Kosovo - but for many Kosovo Albanians and Serbs, the conflict has never been resolved. | Serbian forces withdrew from Kosovo - but for many Kosovo Albanians and Serbs, the conflict has never been resolved. |
The Nato-led Kosovo Force (KFor) is still based in Kosovo, with a current strength of about 4,500. | The Nato-led Kosovo Force (KFor) is still based in Kosovo, with a current strength of about 4,500. |
In 2008, Kosovo unilaterally declared independence. | In 2008, Kosovo unilaterally declared independence. |
A total of 99 out of 193 United Nations (UN) countries now recognise Kosovo's independence, including the US, the UK and 22 out of 27 European Union (EU) countries. | A total of 99 out of 193 United Nations (UN) countries now recognise Kosovo's independence, including the US, the UK and 22 out of 27 European Union (EU) countries. |
But Russia and China, which do not, have blocked Kosovo's membership of the UN. | But Russia and China, which do not, have blocked Kosovo's membership of the UN. |
And Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has vowed Serbia would never recognise Kosovo as independent. | And Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has vowed Serbia would never recognise Kosovo as independent. |
Neither Kosovo nor Serbia are in the EU, but: | Neither Kosovo nor Serbia are in the EU, but: |
Serbia has been an EU candidate country since 2012 | Serbia has been an EU candidate country since 2012 |
Kosovo formally applied to join the EU in December 2022 | Kosovo formally applied to join the EU in December 2022 |
The process of becoming an EU member can take decades. | The process of becoming an EU member can take decades. |
Why has trouble flared up now? | Why has trouble flared up now? |
A clash occurred in late September when ethnic Serb gunmen stormed the village of Banjska in the Serb-majority region of north Kosovo, barricading themselves in a Serbian Orthodox monastery. | |
One policeman and three gunmen were killed. | |
It is seen as the worst escalation of violence in years. | |
US urges Serbia to pull troops from Kosovo border | |
Kosovan police sealed off the area around the monastery, the scene of a deadly clash with ethnic Serb gunmen | Kosovan police sealed off the area around the monastery, the scene of a deadly clash with ethnic Serb gunmen |
At the heart of the violence is the Kosovo government's policy to assert authority over all of Kosovo. | At the heart of the violence is the Kosovo government's policy to assert authority over all of Kosovo. |
Ethnic Serbs oppose this and also want more autonomy. | Ethnic Serbs oppose this and also want more autonomy. |
In 2022, Serb representatives in the north of the country resigned in protest against a ban on Serbian-issued number plates. | In 2022, Serb representatives in the north of the country resigned in protest against a ban on Serbian-issued number plates. |
Following the resignation, local elections were held in April 2023 but were boycotted by a majority of the Serb population. | Following the resignation, local elections were held in April 2023 but were boycotted by a majority of the Serb population. |
Four ethnic Albanian mayors were elected on a turnout of less than 4%. The mayors were installed by armed Kosovo police, provoking violent clashes with local Serbs. | Four ethnic Albanian mayors were elected on a turnout of less than 4%. The mayors were installed by armed Kosovo police, provoking violent clashes with local Serbs. |
Nato sent an additional 700 troops to the country, after some of its peacekeeping soldiers were injured in the clashes. | Nato sent an additional 700 troops to the country, after some of its peacekeeping soldiers were injured in the clashes. |
In October, about 200 UK troops will reinforce the existing Nato force in Kosovo, which consists of around 4,500 troops. | |
Over 90% of Kosovo's population are Albanian Muslims | Over 90% of Kosovo's population are Albanian Muslims |
Who is to blame for the violence? | Who is to blame for the violence? |
Kosovo's prime minister Albin Kurti accused Serbia's government of supporting the gunmen involved in the most recent clashes. | Kosovo's prime minister Albin Kurti accused Serbia's government of supporting the gunmen involved in the most recent clashes. |
Milan Radoicic, a senior figure in Serb List, a Kosovo-Serb political party, has admitted organising the armed group but said Belgrade was not involved. | |
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says his forces on the border have not been put on high alert, saying: "We don't even have half the troops we had two or three months ago." | |
The EU had been mediating in peace talks between the two sides, but they have collapsed. | |
The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has blamed Kosovo's prime minister Albin Kurti for failing to take steps to give Serbs more autonomy. | |
Kosovo's foreign minister, Donika Gervalla-Schwarz, has hit back at this, saying Mr Borrell failed to express support for the Kosovan police and did not call the attackers "terrorists". | |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Serbia | Serbia |
Russia | Russia |
Kosovo | Kosovo |