A clinic in Kosovska Kamenica, operating within Serbia’s healthcare system, has reopened after being sealed off by authorities in Pristina two days prior. The closure sparked concern regarding healthcare access for the local Serbian population. The reasons for the initial sealing remain unclear, but the reopening suggests a resolution, though likely temporary, to the dispute. The clinic provides essential medical services to residents of the area. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between Belgrade and Pristina regarding healthcare provision in northern Kosovo. The situation underscores the complex political dynamics affecting basic services in the region. Further developments are anticipated as the underlying issues remain unresolved.
