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Head of the Kosovo and Metohija provisional government Zoran Andjelkovic late Monday said that 330,000 non-Albanians have been driven out of Serbia's southern province in the past three months, of whom 250,000 Serbs.
The Serbian population has been driven out of all towns, except the northern section of Kosovska Mitrovica, Andjelkovic said on a program of the Nis RTS Studio.
Despite the large-scale ethnic-Albanian terrorism and banditry, which have escalated since the deployment of the KFOR, 118,000 Serbs have remained in the province, Andjelkovic specified.
He said he doubted that the U.N. civil mission would be able to organize a census and elections in the province as quickly as it had said it would.
Elections will most likely not be possible before next autumn. As for the census, it will disappoint many, because it will quite surely show that there are far less ethnic Albanians and far more Serbs than according to the figures which have been used for various manipulations, which is why ethnic-Albanians have boycotted every attempt at determining their actual number, head of the Kosovo and Metohija provisional government Andjelkovic set out.