What three NATO states mostly have soldiers in Kosovo?

In light of recent developments, by KFOR, in a response to Gazeta Express, among other things, indicate their capacity in Kosovo. What is the total number and how many soldiers do NATO states have in [...]
Twenty-eight NATO member or partner states have their soldiers in Kosovo, engaged in KFOR, the peacekeeping mission, located in Kosovo since June 1999.
Since then, the number of KFOR soldiers in Kosovo has changed. A KFOR official has indicated that more than 3700 soldiers are in Kosovo, according to February data this year.
The United States of America leads by number of soldiers engaged in Kosovo. They have 635 sosh.
Immediately after the U.S., Italy comes, which has 628 soldiers. The third state with the largest number of troops in Kosovo is Hungary. There are 469 Hungarians who serve in Kosovo.
A little more soldiers have Turkey, Poland and Austria, while other states have several dozen sosh engage. Germany, for example, has 70 soldiers in Kosovo, while Great Britain, 37.
Meanwhile, Ukraine, which on its territory is fighting Russia, has 40 soldiers in Kosovo as NATO's partner state.
Albania has 25 soldiers in Kosovo, Montenegro one, and Northern Macedonia has 64.
Otherwise, after the situation in Ukraine, a campaign has been launched in Kosovo to seek to pave the way for NATO membership. The Secretary of Defense, Armend Mehaj, has asked for something like that.













