KFOR: S '%s' for worsening Kosovo situation

On Saturday morning, Gazivoda Lake (Wyman) in northern Kosovo has been monitored by US military forces operating within KFOR. That is after the call of the Serbian priest, Sava Janjzic, who has said the situation in the north could be broken down for various reasons. But in a written, official response from [...]
However, in a written answer by KFOR officials have indicated that there has been no attempt to block this dam and that KFOR has only carried out their task for which they called.
“KFOR is performing its normal task under the mandate of Resolution 1244. No gasivoda dam jam, KFOR has not taken control of the dam and any hydropower plants. The situation is calm and under control. KFOR is here to protect all citizens in Kosovo”, their response said.
The KFOR Public Information Office has stressed that the security situation is calm throughout Kosovo. “The situation is calm and stable throughout Kosovo”, expressed further in response.
Asked whether there is a tendency to make security worse, they have added that so far there is no evidence in this regard. Officials from KFOR have said this mission is ready to create a safe environment for all Kosovo citizens.
We have no proof of this at the moment. KFOR is always ready to provide a safe and secure environment for all citizens in Kosovo in line with the current mandate of”, they have added in the end.
Gazivoda is the largest lake in Kosovo with an area of 11,9km2 and a maximum depth of 105m. /Indesksonline/












