NATO has said in a statement that it has authorised additional forces to address the current situation in Kosovo. NATO did not immediately specify how many additional forces or from which countries in Friday’s statement. A battle between Kosovar police and armed ethnic Serbs holed up in a monastery turned a quiet village in northern Kosovo into a war zone earlier this week.

 

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