2008 unrest in Kosovo
The 2008 unrest in Kosovo followed Kosovo's declaration of independence on February 17, 2008. Some Kosovo Serbs opposed to secession boycotted the move by refusing to follow orders from the central government in Pristina and attempted to seize infrastructure and border posts in Serb-populated regions. There were also sporadic instances of violence against international institutions and governmental institutions, predominantly in North Kosovo.
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2008 unrest in Kosovo
The 2008 unrest in Kosovo followed Kosovo's declaration of independence on February 17, 2008. Some Kosovo Serbs opposed to secession boycotted the move by refusing to follow orders from the central government in Pristina and attempted to seize infrastructure and border posts in Serb-populated regions. There were also sporadic instances of violence against international institutions and governmental institutions, predominantly in North Kosovo.
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The 2008 unrest in Kosovo foll ...... nce to the Kosovan Government.
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Беспорядки в Косово в 2008 год ...... ситуацию вмешались силы НАТО.
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The 2008 unrest in Kosovo foll ...... predominantly in North Kosovo.
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Беспорядки в Косово в 2008 год ...... ситуацию вмешались силы НАТО.
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2008 unrest in Kosovo
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Беспорядки в Косове (2008)
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