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At least 34 soldiers of NATO’s peacekeeping mission in Kosovo were injured during clashes with protesters in the northern part of the country Monday, according to the Italian defense ministry.
The NATO mission in Kosovo began in 1999, with the NATO intervention in the war in 1999. The bombing campaign forced Yugoslav forces to withdraw from Kosovo that year.
Dozens of NATO peacekeepers were injured after they were attacked by ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo, during protests over the installation of ethnically Albanian mayors.
NATO’s peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, known as KFOR, was deployed in June 1999 under NATO's command, following the alliance's bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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NATO said it would send 700 more troops to boost its 4,000-strong mission in Kosovo, where Serbs are angry that a 2013 deal to set up an association of autonomous municipalities where they form a ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — The NATO-led KFOR mission in Kosovo increased its patrols Monday on the border with Serbia in a bid to deescalate tensions between the two Balkan foes over a dispute ...
A member of the NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Kosovo has tested positive with the new coronavirus, the mission said in a statement on Friday, adding that it would not have any impact on its work.
Fourteen years after NATO troops first entered Kosovo to end fighting between ethnic Serbs and ethnic Albanians, there is still no "Mission Accomplished" sign in sight.
The NATO-led KFOR mission in Kosovo on Monday increased its patrols on the border with Serbia in a bid to deescalate tensions between the two Balkan foes over a dispute about license plates.
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