NATO peacekeepers injured in clashes between ethnic Serbs and Kosovo authorities, raising fears of new conflict
- Ethnic Albanian mayors took office in majority Serb areas of northern Kosovo, leading Serbs to protest and clash with NATO peacekeepers.
- Over 30 NATO peacekeepers were injured in the clashes, and Serbia put its military on high alert in response.
- The situation threatens to further inflame tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, which declared independence in 2008 but is not recognized by Serbia.
- Russia and China support Serbia in the dispute, while the U.S. and most Western nations recognize Kosovo’s independence.
- International officials are urging dialogue to prevent further violence between Serbs and ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.


















