“There had been a tragic case” The Briton who was at KSF shows when they first went north

Former Director of the Training Centre at KSF, British John Doone, has indicated it was July 2014 when the KSF has gone to the country's north for the first time. Invited to FRONTAL in T7, he has said that they had gone there following a tragic case that took place at Lake Weyman [...]
Invited to FRONTTAL in T7, he has said that they had gone there following a tragic case that had taken place at Lake Weyman, where four Serbs had been killed.
He has also made it known that the second time after that was 2016.
The first time we went north was July 2014. In time, I worked with NATO, I was an advisor to KSF. I, along with the diving team of about 12, 14 people, went to Lake Weyman near Zubin Potok, and it was a tragic case because there were four Serb boys on two boats and boats crashed, that's a story the police told me. And the four fell into the water, and unfortunately the four drowned, two of the bodies came out naturally as usual, but two were below the surface. This was the first time we went there. The second time was 2016, and that was to search for the body of a young man who had drowned on the Iberão River, he declared in Frontal.
Also questioned about what the role of The KSF in these two cases, Doone has indicated that it was a humanitarian role.
He was completely lost. Of course we know people wouldn't be alive but it was about to find troops, he said. /Periscope
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