KFOR reports that the Benelux military unit for Intelligence carried out the 1-year mission in Kosovo, operated on “X-300 Integrated”

KFOR through the official website has announced that soldiers from Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium, who formed the Benelux unit assigned to the NATO-led Benelux Battalion, Intelligence, Supervising and Intelligence (ISRBN) of the KFOR mission, after a year of dedicated service have completed their mission in Kosovo. While in Kosovo in [...]
KFOR through the official website has announced that soldiers from Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium, who formed the Benelux unit assigned to the NATO-led Benelux Battalion, Intelligence, Supervising and Intelligence (ISRBN) of the KFOR mission, after a year of dedicated service have completed their mission in Kosovo.
While in Kosovo within KFOR, this unit has used the non-pilot “X-300 Integrated”, contributing to increased awareness of the situation and the effectiveness of the entire “region by reflecting KFOR's sustainable commitment to secure a safe environment for all people living in Kosovo”, the Express reports.
KFOR in the announcement published on the official page refocus that the military mission continues to implement its mandate based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 in 1999 to contribute to a safe environment for all people living in Kosovo and freedom of movement at any time and impartially.
“KFOR works in close co-ordination with the Kosovo Police and the European Union Law Rule Mission in Kosovo (EULEX), in their respective roles as security responseors”, the announcement concludes.











