Ultimatum: This is how KFOR expelled Serbian soldiers from Prizren (Video)

Kosovo is marking the 20th anniversary of its liberation, respectively, the introduction of NATO forces to Kosovo. Such an act of allies had come after attacks on Serbian targets, attacks that had lasted for 78 days, as well as the KLA war, which had brought what is known as the agreement [...]
Kosovo is marking the 20th anniversary of its liberation, respectively, the introduction of NATO forces to Kosovo.
Such an act of allies had come after attacks on Serbian targets, attacks that had lasted for 78 days, as well as the KLA war, which had also brought what is known as the Kumanovo Agreement.
So, to remember this marked day, these days in Kosovo the main people who had made such a decision, former US President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Madeline Albright, former chief of state NATO, Wesley Clark and not alone.
And when we talk about those days, we can't forget the moment when an officer NATO had given 30 minutes, Serbian forces to leave Prizren.
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It's about a video published on social networks, which is said to be the moment of the introduction of NATO forces in Prizren on 13 June 1999.
As seen, in a moment, a soldier, possibly a German officer of NATO gives Serbian forces time to leave Prizren.
And the retirement deadline is not longer than 30 minutes.
After a conversation, he even reminds them that their “now has only 28 minutes left.












