Appropriate measures will be taken to maintain “a calm and safe environment in Kosovo,” KFOR warned.
The NATO Mission in Kosovo (KFOR) is closely monitoring the Kosovo-Serbian conflict and is ready to intervene if regional stability is threatened. It is stated in statement international forces, published on the evening of Monday, August 1.
Thus, the mission’s press release states that measures will be taken to maintain “a calm and safe environment in Kosovo at all times in accordance with the UN mandate.”
According to local media, NATO troops in Kosovo have been put on high alert. It was determined that their contingent was 3,770 troops provided by 28 countries.
In addition, information has emerged that police units in the north of Kosovo have been called for mobilization. There is no official statement on this matter yet.
Recall that on the eve of the situation on the border between Serbia and Kosovo was aggravated due to Pristina’s decision to impose a ban on the entry of cars with Serbian numbers and documents issued in Serbia from August 1.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Kosovo was allegedly preparing an attack on Serbs in the northern region of the partially recognized state.
In the Kosovo-Mitrovitsky district, gunshots and sirens were heard.
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Source: korrespondent

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