Mar 18, 11:15 PM (ET)
By DANICA KIRKA
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040319/D81D77I00.html PRISTINA, Serbia-Montenegro (AP) - Ethnic Albanians torched Serb homes and churches Thursday as Kosovo convulsed in a second day of rioting. The worst violence since the province's war ended in 1999 has killed at least 31 people and injured hundreds.
Serbian nationalists set mosques elsewhere on fire and threatened to retaliate with "slaughter and death." NATO sent reinforcements to quell tensions in the U.N.-run province and ease the threat of renewed conflict in the volatile Balkans.
Stung by the lawlessness that has left Serb enclaves here in ruins, peacekeepers promised to respond to provocations with a level of force not used here in the past.
Some peacekeepers were already carrying out the orders, shooting and wounding protesters who used violence in clashes Thursday, said Col. Horst Pieper, the chief NATO spokesman in Kosovo. The number of injured peacekeepers rose to 51 since clashes began Wednesday.