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30 international peacekeepers injured in fierce clashes in Kosovo

It added that three Hungarian soldiers were “wounded by the use of firearms,” but their injuries are not life-threatening

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KFOR soldiers (front) and Kosovo police officers guard a municipal building after Monday’s  clashes in the town of Zvecan Tuesday. Pic/AP

KFOR soldiers (front) and Kosovo police officers guard a municipal building after Monday’s clashes in the town of Zvecan Tuesday. Pic/AP

The NATO-led peacekeeping force in Kosovo, KFOR, on Tuesday raised the number of its troops injured in fierce clashes with ethnic Serbs to 30. The Serbs had tried to take over the offices of one of the municipalities in northern Kosovo where ethnic Albanian mayors took up their posts last week. 

A statement said that 11 Italian soldiers and 19 Hungarian ones “sustained multiple injuries, including fractures and burns from improvized explosive incendiary devices.” It added that three Hungarian soldiers were “wounded by the use of firearms,” but their injuries are not life-threatening.

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