The recently resigned prime minister of Kosovo has left for The Hague to be questioned by a court investigating alleged crimes against ethnic Serbs during and after Kosovo's 1998-99 war.
Ramush Haradinaj resigned as prime minister a week ago so as "not to be questioned as the country's leader" by the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.
He and his cabinet plan to keep running the country in a caretaker capacity until an early election is held to choose a new prime minister.
Haradinaj departed Pristina International Airport on Tuesday to go to the Netherlands.
During the Kosovo War, he was a top commander for the separatist Kosovo Liberation Army.
A former parliamentary speaker, a presidential adviser and other former KLA commanders also are expected to be questioned this week by the special tribunal.