Kosovo officials said Wednesday that police had closed a tax office belonging to the Serbian finance ministry, the latest crackdown targeting Belgrade-backed institutions in the troubled north.
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Prime Minister of Serbia Milos Vucevic reacted to today's closing of the branch of the Tax Administration in Kosovska Mitrovica by saying that there is no end.
The Serb List has announced that employees of the Tax Administration in Kosovska Mitrovica, whose premises were illegally and violently usurped by Kurti's.
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