Tensions have spiked anew between Kosovo and Serbia, after Belgrade arrested three Kosovo police officers and Pristina, branding the move a kidnapping, banned Serbian vehicles from crossing the border. Wednesday’s flare-up between the two Balkan sides follows weeks of tensions, after rioting in northern Kosovo saw 30 NATO peacekeepers wounded in late May.

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