KFOR employees continue patrolling in north of Kosovo

NATO peacekeeping forces in Kosovo (KFOR) continue to ensure security in the north of the country through ground and air patrols after the aggravation of the situation in this region in recent weeks.

as part of the media tour organized by the KFOR, the media employees received the opportunity to observe the patrolling carried out by Switzerland and Croatia on helicopters, and the Italian military on land. In addition, media employees were able to evaluate the ability of peacekeeping forces in the issue of interference in the possible escalation of the conflict in the country.

It is noted that NATO forces in Kosovo, numbering about 4,500 military from 27 countries, are ready to quickly respond to possible tension.

The commander of the 65th Mechanized Infantry Brigade, transferred to Kosovo at Kosovo at Kosovo at the request of NATO, said that Turkish military had been preparing for such a task for about 3 years.

According to him, the battalion began fulfilling its duties in Kosovo shortly after the order received. “Our duty here is to relate to all sides and segments of society the same way, as well as fulfill our mission in order to maintain peace and tranquility in the region,” said Perk.

Meanwhile, Kosovo Serbs continue shares near 4 municipalities in the north of the country.