Italian Carabinieri and Czech Military Police, along with KFOR, train for crowd control and unrest in Pristina

Italian Karabiniers and Czech Military Police of the Multinational Specialisation Unit of KFOR have conducted an operational demonstration of training for crowd control and unrest in Pristina. KFOR said this activity highlights the importance of interoperability and international co-operation, which are essential to ensuring effective and co-ordinated interventions [...]
Italian Karabiniers and Czech Military Police of the Multinational Specialisation Unit of KFOR have conducted an operational demonstration of training for crowd control and unrest in Pristina.
KFOR said this activity highlights “the importance of interoperability and international co-operation, which are essential to ensuring effective and co-ordinated interventions in stabilising missions and managing public order”, follows Periscope.
KFOR reiterated that it continues to implement its mandate based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 of 1999 to contribute to a secure environment for all people and communities living in Kosovo and freedom of movement at any time and impartially.
KFOR works in close co-ordination with the Kosovo Police and the European Union's Mission to Rule of Law in Kosovo (EULEX) in their respective roles as security reactors.












