
KFOR soldiers inspect the area after masked Serb extremists set fire to the Serbia-Kosovo border crossing in Jarinje July 28, 2011. Ethnic Serbs set fire to a border crossing post in northern Kosovo after Kosovo's government said it had regained control of that station and one other, officials said. Oliver Ivanovic, Serbia's state secretary for Kosovo, said no one was hurt, but voiced concern about further violence. EPA/STR SERBIA OUT

KFOR soldiers inspect the area after masked Serb extremists set fire to the Serbia-Kosovo border crossing in Jarinje July 28, 2011. Ethnic Serbs set fire to a border crossing post in northern Kosovo after Kosovo's government said it had regained control of that station and one other, officials said. Oliver Ivanovic, Serbia's state secretary for Kosovo, said no one was hurt, but voiced concern about further violence. EPA/STR SERBIA OUT

KFOR soldiers inspect the area after masked Serb extremists set fire to the Serbia-Kosovo border crossing in Jarinje July 28, 2011. Ethnic Serbs set fire to a border crossing post in northern Kosovo after Kosovo's government said it had regained control of that station and one other, officials said. Oliver Ivanovic, Serbia's state secretary for Kosovo, said no one was hurt, but voiced concern about further violence. EPA/STR SERBIA OUT

KFOR soldiers inspect the area after masked Serb extremists set fire to the Serbia-Kosovo border crossing, in Jarinje on 28 July 2011. Ethnic Serbs set fire to a border crossing post in northern Kosovo after Kosovo's government said it had regained control of that station and one other, officials said. Oliver Ivanovic, Serbia's state secretary for Kosovo, said no one was hurt, but voiced concern about further violence. EPA/STR SERBIA OUT

The Serbia-Kosovo border crossing in Jarinje after masked Serb extremists set it on fire on July 27, 2011. Serb-dominated northern Kosovo remainedtense after a group of masked men destroyed a border checkpoint to Serbia. About 50 masked Serbs appeared at the Jarinje crossing in the evening, demolished the checkpoint with a bulldozer and set buildings on fire with Molotov cocktails, state broadcaster RTS reported. Gunfire was heard at the scene, but there were no immediate reports of casualties. EPA/STR

The Serbia-Kosovo border crossing in Jarinje after masked Serb extremists set it on fire on July 27, 2011. Serb-dominated northern Kosovo remainedtense after a group of masked men destroyed a border checkpoint to Serbia. About 50 masked Serbs appeared at the Jarinje crossing in the evening, demolished the checkpoint with a bulldozer and set buildings on fire with Molotov cocktails, state broadcaster RTS reported. Gunfire was heard at the scene, but there were no immediate reports of casualties. EPA/STR