KFOR calls claims false that NATO has launched rockets from Kosovo

KFOR has reacted to claims that, according to this mission, are circulate on social networks that “NATO has launched missiles from Camp Bondsteel or other NATO targets in Kosovo towards Iran”, calling them false. In a media report, KFOR stresses that this claim is the false “” and that NATO [...]
KFOR has reacted to claims that, according to this mission, are circulate on social networks that “NATO has launched missiles from Camp Bondsteel or other NATO targets in Kosovo towards Iran”, calling them false.
In a media report, KFOR stresses that this claim is the false “” and that NATO completely rejects such a thing.
According to KFOR announcement, Secretary General NATO, Mark Rutte, has made it clear that NATO as an organisation is not involved in the current air campaign against the Iranian regime.
The report also says that the United States continues to play a key role in supporting lasting security in Kosovo and regional stability within the framework of the NATO-led KFOR mission.
The UN “states continue to play a key role in supporting sustainable security in Kosovo and regional stability, including within the framework of the NATO-led KFOR mission. The United States has almost 600 troops deployed in KFOR. They lead Regional East Command ( The RC-East mission. The RC-East contributes to KFOR's daily activities in many ways, including patrols, exercises, commitments with representatives of all local communities, as well as support for reconstruction and economic development projects”, the report said.
KFOR reiterates that its mission continues to fulfil the mandate to contribute to a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo, based on the UN Security Council Resolution.












