Pilgrims from the Banjska Monastery passed through Jarinje and headed towards Novi Sad
Source: Kosovo Online
A group of 30 pilgrims from Novi Sad, who were under siege at the Banjska Monastery during yesterday's incident and spent the night there, have crossed the Jarinje border crossing and are heading further to Serbia.
As reported by Kosovo Online's correspondent, they traveled to the Jarinje crossing under the escort of Kosovo Police and EULEX.
After a brief check, they left Kosovo.
The situation at Jarinje remains unchanged, with passenger vehicles exiting Kosovo, but entry from Serbia is still not allowed, not even for pedestrians.
Many families are seeing off students and relatives from Kosovo by bus to the border crossing, from where they cross into Serbia on foot.




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