British soldiers forbidden to travel to Kosovo after recording orgy

Hundreds of British soldiers reportedly stopped by annual delocation NATO in the Western Balkans, in Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, after distributing videos of an orgy in a military barracks. In a letter to generals and commanding officers, the new head of the British Army, General Sir Patrick Sanders, said he was not [...]
In a letter to generals and commanding officers, the new head of the British Army, General Sir Patrick Saunders, said he was not willing to risk the mission or the reputation of the British Army” by sending them abroad, reports The Guardian, conveys news.
During this month, it was reported that eight parachutists from the 16 Air Striker Brigade were under police investigation after being filmed performing orgy in the Essex barracks, while dozens of others watched
Although military police found that no crime had been committed, Sanders said the event could have been interpreted for “denigration of women” and that it contradicted military values and standards”.
The annual discussion in the Balkans includes 10-day exercises with NATO allies, though troops normally remain for more than a month.
More than 400 paratroopers travel to both Bosnia and Kosovo. They will lose medals and additional fees that they usually receive for deployment abroad.












