Serb Military Unit Exploitable to Land in Kosovo

For this reason writes the Serbian portal Éaloʹ, stressing that the return of the Serbian Army to Kosovo was allowed under UN Resolution 1244, this unit, according to this portal, has been armed to the teeth, and he complains that it was disbanded in 2001 with the slogan that it was Slobodan Milosevqi's private army, broadcasts time. [...]
For this, the Serbian portal '%alo writes today, stressing that the return of the Serbian Army to Kosovo was allowed under UN Resolution 1244
This unit, according to this portal, has been armed to the teeth, and he complains that it was disbanded in 2001 with the slogan that it was Slobodan Milosevic's private army, broadcasts time.net.
Since then, the fate of the entity and specialties that have been unknown and are not even spoken of has told former UJ generals and ministers about it.
Kosovo Company participants live and work within the Third Army waiting for the decision to return to Kosovo on the peace mission and to protect cultural heritage. Today, let it go into history as the day of return to Serbian holy land”, 3 September 2000, commander of the Third Army Vladimir Lazarevic said.
In handing over the entity flag had been attended by federal government deputy head Nikola Schinovic, Serbia's chief police officer Vlajko Stojiljkovovic, Defence Minister Dragoljub Ojdanic, and 12 countries' military attachés and representative of the UN Office in Belgrade.
The commander of this unit was appointed General General Momir Vukadinovic, whose then Yugoslav chairman, Nebojsa Pavkovic, former head of the UJ General Staff, handed the flag to the unit on behalf of Slobodan Milosevqi
The Yugoslavia Army had publicly introduced the country, which would first return to Kosovo's space. The entity's name was the 3rd Special Dedication Assembly, and it consisted of mostly members of the Yugoslav Army, as well as a number of members trained in Serbia's MPB uniforms.
The facility was disbanded a year after the formation of General Momir Vukadinovic was converted in 2001.
17 years after that, it is still silent, the portal states, citing the words of then defence minister and Hague indictee Dragoljub Ojdanic:
I was at that unit presentation, but most of what I needed, because as minister then, it was mine. Let's not talk about this, a lot of unpleasant things I've experienced about that unit and, look, not now, after so many years, I'm not ready to talk about it”, he said without wanting to find out what the unpleasant things have been, says Time.net.
General of the Third Army, also sentenced by The Hague for war crimes Vladimir Lazarevic:
Everybody, unfortunately, this land and brave. I'm not in a position to talk about it. He was a group of professionals who volunteered to go into that unit... No... I can't”
Milovan Drescu about this unit has said:
Those of October 5th 2000 who have not even dared to think that Kosovo is Serb, let alone that soldiers would return to Kosovo. They have all done in co-operation with the NATO Pact, so it's not surprising why even this confession has been destroyed.
The Kosovo unit consisted of 1,000 soldiers and police officers and was equipped with the most modern weapon.












