Ah. That explains why the majority of Kosovo's Serbs still live in the Albanian dominated South rather than the Serbian enclave in the North.
Not.
All <100k (and dropping)of 'em.
From Wikipedia:With the arrival of NATO, a large number of Serbs fled the region, estimated at 100,000 by the UNHCR. Around 120,000 remain in Kosovo and oppose any rule by Albanians. Many Serbs fear to return to their homes since they perceive that they are not safe for them, even with UNMIK protection. These fears were notably confirmed by the unrest in 2004, when 900 Serbian houses were burned and other property destroyed while the Serbian populace was closed into enclaves (ghettoes) and had to concentrate to the north of Kosovo (where it remains to this day), causing a wave of 3,500 Serbian refugees.