NATO will gradually adjust KFOR’s posture in Kosovo over the next year in response to the improved security situation.
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Just another normal day in the north of Kosova, where 🇽🇰 police have once again confiscated weapons of war and explosive devices belonging to Serbian terrorists and mafia.
Please share: Did you serve in Kosovo in 1999? I’m trying to find the following gentlemen who saved a pair of young women in Kosovo.
Sergeant Iain "Spike" Laidlaw
Corporal Martin "Jock" Calder
Lance Corporal John "Potts" Potts
Private Gary "Robbo" Robertson
Thank you for helping!
BREAKING
Congressman Keith Self has introduced the Presheva Valley Discrimination Assessment Act in the US Congress, @albanians4USA has announced.
The legislation directs the US State Department to assess discrimination by Serbia against Albanians in the Presheva Valley.
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The first ever kamikaze drone produced in Kosovo has been tested. +1100km range, capable of reaching Belgrade from anywhere within Kosovo. It has a payload of 42kg 💣. Huge achievement for Kosovo!!!
🇽🇰 BREAKING: Kosovo reportedly tested its first locally produced kamikaze drone.
🔹Range: 1,100 km, potentially reaching Belgrade from anywhere in Kosovo
🔹Payload: 42 kg
A notable milestone for Kosovo’s emerging drone capabilities.
The FBI 🇺🇸 has released the full case file and forensic report on the terrorist attack at “Ibër-Lepenc” 🇽🇰. The key suspect: a Serbian Army 🇷🇸 colonel.
Jovan Vičentijević, a high-ranking officer holding the title of colonel in the Serbian Army, together with his brother, is identified as the central figure behind the planning and execution of last year’s terrorist attack on the “Ibër-Lepenc” water channel in the village of Varage, Zubin Potok.
According to the Special Prosecution’s indictment, “Jovan Vičentijević, together with his brother, placed a significant amount of military-grade explosives (around 20 kg of Trinitrotoluene – TNT) inside the channel, using a bag tied with rope to a concrete pillar, positioning it in a manner intended to cause severe damage to the critical water and energy infrastructure.
NEW: Italian prosecutors have launched an investigation into allegations that wealthy people from Western countries paid upward of $90,000 for "sniper safaris" where they would shoot civilians.
The complaint was filed by journalist Ezio Gavazzeni.
Gavazzeni claims the "sniper tourists" would go on trips to Sarajevo and pay Bosnian Serb forces to kill men, women, and children in the 1990s.
There was allegedly an extra fee to shoot children.
"There were Germans, French, English … people from all Western countries who paid large sums of money to be taken there to shoot civilians," Gavazzeni said.
"There were no political or religious motivations. They were rich people who went there for fun and personal satisfaction. We are talking about people who love guns who perhaps go to shooting ranges or on safari in Africa."
Gavazzeni heard about the reports from Italian media outlets in the 1990s but dug deeper after watching a documentary in 2022.
The investigative reporter says his key source is a former Bosnian intel officer.
"We are impatient to discover the truth about such a cruel matter in order to close a chapter of history. I am in possession of certain information I will be sharing with the investigators," said a spokesperson for the Bosnian Consulate in Milan.
Horrific if true.
Video: @nypost
🚨🇽🇰 Kosovo Police confirmed that Milan Vukašinović, a Kosovo citizen of Serbian ethnicity, was shot and abducted by Serbia’s Gendarmerie inside Kosovo near Leposavic.
Serbian lawyer Ivan Ninić blamed Vučić, asking on X: “Did you think this would stay hidden?”
Masked members of Serbia’s Gendarmerie are suspected of crossing into Kosovo, where they abducted and wounded a Kosovo Serb before taking him across the border into Serbia, according to the Kosovo Police.
The incident is reported to have occurred within the area known as “point zero” near the Leposavic region.
KFOR, which is responsible for the border, has been notified.
Vučić’s Shopping Spree: From Moscow to Tel Aviv
Between 2015 and 2021, Serbia’s defense spending rose 70% to $1.4 billion annually, alarming its Balkan neighbors.
President Aleksandar Vučić boasts that the army is “rising from the ashes,” buying weapons from Russia, China, France and Israel.
Purchases include:
— Russian MiG-29 jets, tanks, and helicopters
— Chinese armed drones
— French SAM systems
— Negotiations for Israeli anti-tank missiles
Serbia now outspends all its ex-Yugoslav neighbors combined—including Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, and Kosovo.
Source: The Economist