At the event, the Serbs demand the cancellation of the decision on the re-registration of cars and the formation of a community of Serbian municipalities, provided for by the Brussels agreements.

The protest began with the Serbian anthem, and the whole city is decorated with Serbian flags.

Citizens walk with posters “Enough of the Kurti terror!”, “We have one state - Serbia!”, “For the sake of our children, we will not surrender!”, “Why don’t Serbs have freedom of movement?”, “I am a Serb, and everything is here mine”, “Europe, do our children have the right to freedom?”.

In addition, at the beginning of the rally, the Montenegrin singer performed “Veseli se srpske rode” - a song that became the anthem of the unification of the Serbs.

This is the largest gathering of Kosovo Serbs in recent years, attended by thousands of people.

Serbian List party chairman Goran Rakic ​​said: “Enough.

Stop intimidation, bullying, oppression and deprivation of the rights of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija!

Earlier, former Serbian Interior Minister Alexander Vulin expressed the opinion that the European Union, as well as the actions of Pristina, are responsible for the aggravation of the situation in Kosovo.