KFOR announced that its soldiers, together with the Kosovo Police, conducted the “Incident Command Walkthrough” exercise.
According to KFOR, this training enabled the practice of coordinated procedures and methods, ensuring high operational readiness and an effective response to any security challenge.
Post from KFOR:
Soldiers from the RC-E Maneuver Battalion, serving under the NATO-led KFOR mission, together with members of the Kosovo Police, conducted an Incident Command Walkthrough, allowing the exercise of coordinated procedures and methods that ensure high operational readiness and an effective response to any security challenge.
Such exercises emphasize the coordination and effective cooperation between KFOR and the Kosovo Police, supporting KFOR’s ongoing mission to maintain a safe and stable environment in Kosovo.
KFOR continues to implement its mandate – based on UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999) – to contribute to a safe environment for all people living in Kosovo and to uphold freedom of movement, at all times and impartially. KFOR operates in close coordination with the Kosovo Police and the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX), in their respective roles as security responders.

