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The United States welcomes Serbia's announcement of a pullback from the Kosovo border following warnings from Washington, although it says it could not verify troop movements. "We will be looking for further confirmation. But if true, that would be a welcome step," State Department spokesman Matthew Miller tells reporters. SOUNDBITE
Members of the Kosovo police special forces control access to the village of Banjska, where a police officer was killed over the weekend in an ambush. Following the attack, which took place in a predominantly Serb area, the gunmen fled to a monastery, where three of them were killed in a standoff with special forces that ended on Sunday night. Kosovo's Prime Minister said around 30 heavily armed gunmen were surrounded by authorities. IMAGES
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says Washington is seeing "more" Russian forces moving into the Ukraine border region, despite Moscow's announcement of withdrawals. SOUNDBITE
Jarinje (Kosovo), Sep 28 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Valdrin Xhemaj) The Special Operations Unit of the Kosovar Police is patrolling near the border with Serbia, in the face of growing tension between the two sides, which has led Belgrade to move troops to the border of its former province, which declared its independence unilaterally in 2008.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION NEAR THE KOSOVO-SERBIA BORDER, WHERE THE KOSOVO POLICE SPECIAL OPERATIONS UNIT IS LOCATED.
Jarinje (Kosovo), Sep 22 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Valdrin Xhemaj) The Special Operations Unit of the Kosovo Police traveled to the border crossing between Kosovo and Serbia located in Jarinje, Kosovo, in response to the roadblocks with trucks and cars erected by Serbs in the city of Mitrovica.Tensions have soared at the Kosovo-Serbia border after Kosovar police banned Serbian-registered vehicles from entering Kosovo, sparking protests.FOOTAGE OF THE KOSOVAR POLICE AT THE JERINJE BORDER
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).