Serbian Army Joins UN Military Operation

The Serbian Army (VS) will soon join another UN mission in the Middle East, the Defence Ministry announced Tuesday. Lieutenant Colonel Stevan Raseta will serve as military observers in the UN-UNDP mission, created by a UN Security Council resolution in 1974, to divide forces [...]
Lieutenant Colonel Stevan Raseta will serve as military observers in the UN-UNDP mission, created by a UN Security Council resolution in 1974, to divide the Syrian and Israeli armed forces during the Arab-Israel wars, reports <x0bob92”, Periscopi broadcast.
A five-member medical team, led by Major Zoran Mladenov, will soon join the EU Mission military training mission mission in Somalia ( EUTM Somalia, where they replace their colleagues.
Members of the Serbian Ministry of Defence and Army currently participate in UN peacekeeping missions in Cyprus, the Middle East, Congo, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia.
They also participate in two EU missions in Somalia, and in EU missions in the Central African and Mali Republic./Periscopi/












