Reports of Serb fears in Kosovo KFOR: We have not identified violations

KFOR has responded to claims that Serb fears have crossed Kosovo's sky, has said they have not identified any violations by such butterflies. Among other things, in response to the NATO mission in Kosovo, it is stressed that KFOR regularly monitors Kosovo's airspace through all available means and assets. [...]
Among other things, in response to the NATO mission in Kosovo, it is stressed that KFOR regularly monitors Kosovo's airspace through all available means and assets.
“Regarding your question, we have not identified violations from fears that could affect security in Kosovo. KFOR commander has authority over Kosovo airspace, according to UN Council 1244 Resolution 1244 in 1999, so KFOR regularly monitors Kosovo's airspace through all available tools and assets”, KFOR's response to KFOR for Klaankosova.tv broadcasts, broadcasts. Periscope.
“It is essential that all activities in airspace, especially near the Administrative Border Line, co-ordinate with KFOR to prevent tensions and ensure security. KFOR remains in close contact with Kosovo security organisations and the Serbian Armed Forces. And it continues its daily activities, contributing to the preservation of a safe environment for all the people and communities living in Kosovo, in accordance with its long mandate of the UN, at any time, impartially and in close co-operation with the Kosovo Police and the EU's mission to rule of Law (EULEX), in their respective roles as security responders<62>.












