KFOR has announced that Hungarian troops, together with EULEX personnel, conducted a joint training exercise, further strengthening cooperation between the two missions.
The activity focused on improving coordination, resilience, and decision-making under pressure, enabling teams to refine tactics and enhance interoperability during complex security situations.
“Such joint exercises are essential to ensure effective and well-synchronized responses in demanding environments — supporting mission readiness and contributing to a safe environment for all people in Kosovo,” KFOR stated.
Details of the Exercise:
- Hungarian troops from the KFOR Tactical Reserve Battalion (KTRBN) conducted a joint Crowd and Riot Control (CRC) exercise with EULEX personnel.
- The training emphasized coordination, resilience, and decision-making under pressure, allowing teams to refine tactics and increase interoperability in complex security situations.
- KFOR highlighted that joint exercises like these are critical for maintaining mission readiness and ensuring safety for all residents in Kosovo.
KFOR continues to implement its mandate, based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999), contributing to a safe environment and the freedom of movement for all people in Kosovo, impartially and at all times. KFOR operates in close coordination with the Kosovo Police and the European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) in their respective security response roles.
