At least two dozen NATO peacekeeping troops have been injured while defending three government buildings from rioting Serbian protesters in northern Kosovo. In the town of Zvecan, police and troops were forced to deploy pepper spray to control crowds after they broke through a security perimeter. Some Serbian protesters retaliated by throwing teargas and stun grenades, while others used spray paint to emblazon the letter “Z“, a Russian propaganda symbol, on NATO vehicles. Subscribe to 10 News First to get the latest updates and breaking news: #kosovo #zvecan #nato #serbia 0:00 - NATO troops come face-to-face with chanting Serbian protesters before tear gas and stun grenades are fired in Zvecan, Kosovo 0:51 - International press captured injured NATO troops falling back to vehicles as Serb protesters overwhelm them 2:13 - U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey Hovenier says the United States is working closely with NATO and Kosovo to quell the violent protests 3:20 - Cars torched in Zvecan, Kosovo amid sound of stun grenades and other blasts 3:44 - Serb protesters sit in front of local police and NATO troops before clashes ignite 4:45 - Ethnic Serb protesters in Zubin Potok and Leposavic, Kosovo attempt to take over government buildings where Albanian mayors came into power Join the conversation and follow us on: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: 10 News First airs at 5pm, seven nights a week in your local market on Network 10. Missed the bulletin? Catch up at 10 News First is based in Australia and is a division of Paramount.
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