Karabiniers hold shooting exercises, KFOR: These activities help maintain professional standards

KFOR has announced the carabinieriers, who are part of this mission, have conducted actual shooting exercises at the Voloire range to improve target capabilities, use of weapons and individual readiness.
From KFOR, it has also said that such training activities help maintain professional standards and operational efficiency, ensuring that soldiers remain prepared to carry out their duties in support of the KFOR mission.
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Karabinies assigned to the Multinational Specialised Unit (MSU), part of the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) mission, held a real shooting exercise at the Voloire range to improve target capabilities, use of weapons and individual readiness.
Regular training activities help maintain professional standards and operational efficiency, ensuring that soldiers remain prepared to carry out their duties in support of the KFOR mission.
Through such activities, the staff maintains a high level of situational readiness and awareness, proving KFOR's continued commitment to contribute to a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo.
KFOR continues to implement its mandate based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 in 1999 to contribute to a safe and secure environment for all Kosovo residents, as well as to ensure freedom of movement at any time and impartially. KFOR works in close co-ordination with Kosovo Police and the European Union for Law Rule Mission in Kosovo (EULEX), in their respective roles as security responders.












