Croatia sends military contingent to Kosovo

A contingent of Croatian soldiers has been sent to support KFOR troops in Kosovo on Tuesday, Croatia's Defence Ministry has announced. Your “tasks in KFOR are challenging and involve much more than a military approach. I believe you will know how to choose the right way to overcome challenges, [...]
Your “tasks in KFOR are challenging and involve much more than a military approach. I believe you will know how to choose the right way to overcome challenges, always remaining, in any situation, in many ways Croatia's ambassadors”, Major General Drago Matanovic said.
In KFOR's operational zone, the 43rd Croatian contingent will have 154 members -- nine of them women, Index.hr reported.
Croatia's Armed Forces have been part of the KFOR mission since 2009, given the Croatian Parliament's decision in July 2008. So far, 2,240 members of the Armed Forces have attended the 485 women.












