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    NATO PEACEKEEPERS IN KOSOVO WILL DEAL FIRMLY WITH ANY VIOLENCE IN TERRITORY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.03.2008 14:50 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ NATO peacekeepers in Kosovo will deal firmly with
    any violence in the territory in line with the UN mandate for the
    operation, an alliance spokesman said on Monday, B92 radio reported.

    "NATO condemns in the strongest form the violence we have seen in
    northern Kosovo today," NATO spokesman James Appathurai said by
    telephone after alliance troops came under fire during Serb riots in
    the flashpoint town of Mitrovica.

    "(The NATO-led force) KFOR will respond firmly to any acts of violence,
    as is its mandate from the United Nations," he said of incidents that
    were the worst violence in the territory since the Albanian majority
    declared independence last month.

    Serbs opposed to Kosovo's independence battled UN and NATO forces
    Monday in the divided town of Mitrovica, stoking fears of a new
    regional conflict in the Balkans.

    The clashes forced lightly armed United Nations police to withdraw from
    the town in northern Kosovo. With their helicopters circling overhead,
    NATO troops riding in armored personnel carriers and firing tear gas
    moved in under a hail of stones and Molotov cocktails. NATO and UN
    personnel were also shot at, officials said, and in some instances
    returned fire.

    Later, Serbs attacked a U.N. convoy that was taking away detainees,
    enabling several to escape, police said.

    North Atlantic Treaty Organization troops were occupying a sliver of
    northern Mitrovica late Monday, amid a tableau of burned UN vehicles
    and debris. Serb leaders accused the international troops of using
    excessive force.

    Dozens of people were hurt in Monday's incidents, the worst violence
    in Kosovo since the ethnic Albanian-dominated province announced its
    secession from Serbia on Feb. 17. On Feb. 21, Serb rioters in Belgrade,
    the Serbian capital, torched the U.S. Embassy in similar protests that
    left one demonstrator dead and nearly 100 people injured. Washington
    and several European countries have
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