(10 May 2015) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
SHOTLIST
AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Presevo - 10 May 2015
1. Various of cars queuing at the border between Serbia and Macedonia
2. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox pop, No name provided, motorist:
"I came back home (to Kumanovo) and now I have to go back to Switzerland. What else can I say."
3. Various of cars queuing to cross into Serbia
4. Serbians Jusuf Alimi and his wife Refa Alimi, residents of Kumanovo, crossing from Macedonia to Serbia on foot
5. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Jusuf Alimi, Kumanovo resident:
"They are still shooting."
Reporter: "Have you decided to leave?"
Alimi: "I am just escorting my wife across the border, I have to go back (to Kumanovo)."
6. Jusuf and Refa Alimi walking on foot towards Serbian border
7. Border checkpoint
8. Macedonian flag at half mast
9. Border checkpoint
10. SOUNDBITE (Serbian), Ragmi Mustafa, Mayor of Presevo:
"Today we expect some more Albanian people from Kumanovo to cross the border. Unfortunately, they are still shooting in Kumanovo and we have asked the authorities at the border crossing to allow every citizen from Kumanovo to cross the border (into Serbia) towards Presevo."
11. Vehicles queuing
STORYLINE
Macedonians fleeing violence between police forces and members of an armed group flocked to the Serbian border on Sunday.
Long queues of vehicles formed at a border checkpoint as residents of the Macedonian city of Kumanovo tried to escape a second day of fighting.
Some residents made the trip across the checkpoint on foot, while another man said he was headed for Switzerland.
Ragmi Mustafa, Mayor of the Serbian border town of Presevo, said he expected more people to cross into Serbia.
He said border officials had been ordered to allow "every citizen from Kumanovo" to be able to cross the border.
Local media reported on Sunday that six police officers had died in the violence.
The clashes come as Macedonia is grappling with its deepest political crisis since its independence from former Yugoslavia in 1991.
The government and the opposition have accused each other of planning to destabilise the country to take or preserve power, and some analysts fear leaders on both sides are ready to provoke ethnic clashes as leverage.
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