Seven directors of Serbian institutions in the Gračanica municipality of Kosovo have been released from detention. The directors were apprehended earlier, prompting concern from Belgrade and Serbian communities in Kosovo. Their release is conditional, requiring them to report to local police stations by June 19th. The reasons for their initial detention remain unclear, though it is linked to ongoing tensions in the region. Authorities have not disclosed further details regarding the investigation. This development follows a period of increased scrutiny of Serbian institutions operating in Kosovo, and represents a temporary easing of immediate concerns for those detained. The situation remains fluid, with the reporting requirement indicating the investigation is ongoing.