KFOR Forces Leave Weiman

Members of the US military forces from KFOR withdrew from Gazivoda Lake (Wyman), where they spent the day yesterday. There are no vehicles or KFOR soldiers on the entrance roads of the lake and the hydropower plant, reports RTS. Soldiers are patrolling the main road in Zubin Potok, while Kosovo's north is repeatedly being monitored by a helicopter [...]
Members of the US military forces from KFOR withdrew from Gazivoda Lake (Wyman), where they spent the day yesterday. There are no vehicles or KFOR soldiers on the entrance roads of the lake and the hydropower plant, reports RTS.
Soldiers are patrolling the main road in Zubin Potok, while Kosovo's north is repeatedly being monitored by a KFOR helicopter. KFOR soldiers have been in the Gazivoda Lake area for more than 13 hours yesterday, where they said they were in a regular exercise.
There were a total of nine U.S. combat vehicles and dozens of soldiers on the ground. KFOR's command in Pristina was announced to be a predetermined activity and that it had nothing to do with the deployment of Gazivoda Lake.












