26 years from halting NATO bombings on Serbian forces

Secretary - General NATO, Javier Solana, has issued an order 10 June 1999 to prevent the shelling in Kosovo after 78 days, while the UN Security Council, on the same day, has adopted Resolution 1244, where 37,200 KFOR soldiers from 36 states were sent. On June 12, 1999, in [...]
Secretary - General NATO, Javier Solana, has issued an order 10 June 1999 to prevent the shelling in Kosovo after 78 days, while the UN Security Council, on the same day, has adopted Resolution 1244, where 37,200 KFOR soldiers from 36 states were sent.
On June 12th 1999, the first NATO infantry troops have landed in Kosovo, while the evacuation of Serb forces has begun.
The mission was divided into five areas of responsibility belonging to US, English, French, German and Italian KFOR.
With NATO's entry into Kosovo, the deployment of the UN organisation's provisional mission, which would manage the country for a certain period of time, has begun.
At the same time, the Kosovo Liberation Army has also been disbanded to become the Kosovo Protection Corps. / KP












