 Kosovo police said an officer and three gunmen had been killed in shooting around the village of Banskop in the country's north on September 24, after Pristina said around 30 attackers stormed the village.As well as the fatalities, police have so far said three officers have been wounded. A medical crew was seen transferring a wounded person to an ambulance at a police checkpoint in Jozevic, about three kilometers from Banskop, as journalists reported nearby at the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Rasko Prisren, which includes Banskop, said men in an armored vehicle stormed the village's monastery compound, forcing monks and visiting faithful to lock themselves inside the temple. The shooting is a resurgence of violence in Kosovo's restive north, where the majority Serb population have. Did not accept Kosovo's 2008 Declaration of Independence and where clashes in May injured dozens of Serb protesters and NATO Alliance peacekeepers.