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  2. Banjska attack - Wikipedia

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    The attack in Banjska occurred within a context of increased tensions in the region. After the decision of Prime Minister Albin Kurti to block all Serbian license plates with the letters KM (Kosovska Mitrovica) within the Republic of Kosovo, citing constitutional concerns, [30] Kosovo Serbs working in the public sector, including the mayors of four municipalities in northern Kosovo, resigned ...

  3. Kumanovo Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The run-up to the Kumanovo Agreement involved a flurry of negotiations not just between Yugoslavia and Serbia but also NATO and Russia. Despite the initial agreement, for instance, on a withdrawal timetable for the Serbian forces in Kosovo, NATO's Operation Allied Force was still underway, pending the completion of full withdrawal of the Serbian troops.

  4. Kosovo Police - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo Police is the national policing law enforcement agency of Kosovo.It was established in 1999 and took its current form with the 2008 police law. It consists of five departments and eight regional directorates and is represented at the political level by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Administration of the Republic of Kosovo.

  5. United States Army Special Forces selection and training

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    Special Forces soldiers from 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), conduct shoot-house training at Fort Carson in September 2009.. The Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC) or, informally, the Q Course is the initial formal training program for entry into the United States Army Special Forces.

  6. Kosovo Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    By nationality, 87 of the killed civilians were Serbs, 230 Albanians, and 18 of other nationalities. Following the withdrawal of Serbian and Yugoslav security forces from Kosovo in June 1999, all casualties were civilians, the vast majority being Serbs. [103]

  7. 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence, which proclaimed the Republic of Kosovo to be a state independent from Serbia, was adopted at a meeting held on 17 February 2008 by 109 out of the 120 members of the Assembly of Kosovo, including the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, and by the President of Kosovo, Fatmir Sejdiu (who was not a member of the Assembly). [1]

  8. Bayraktar TB2 - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo [2023] [179] Kosovo Security Force – In May 2023 it was announced that Kosovo security forces received 5 TB2s almost seven months after the initial agreement was signed with Baykar. [227] Bangladesh [2023] [228] Bangladesh Army – Bangladesh purchased 6 TB2s in 2023 with a plan to purchase 6 additional units in the future.

  9. Military ranks of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo Security Force [2. Gjenerallejtnant: Gjeneralmajor: Gjeneralbrigade: Kolonel: Nënkolonel: Major: Kapiten: Toger: Nëntoger: Equivalent NATO code [1] OF-8 OF-7 ...