KFOR has carried out a security inspection at the Trepça mine, highlighting its continued commitment to working closely with local institutions and ensuring a safe environment across Kosovo.
According to an official statement, the inspection took place at the Trepça mine in Stantërg/Stari Trg and involved Explosive Ordnance Disposal specialists from KFOR, operating under the coordination of the Joint Engineers of the KFOR Headquarters (HQ J-Eng).
The activity was conducted in cooperation with inspectors of weapons and ammunition from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as well as mining explosives inspectors from the Independent Commission for Mines and Minerals.
KFOR emphasized that such regular inspections reflect its ongoing dedication to strengthening partnerships with local institutions and contributing to a secure and stable environment for all residents in Kosovo.
The mission reiterated that it continues to implement its mandate based on the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, ensuring a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all communities, at all times and in an impartial manner.
KFOR also works in close coordination with the Kosovo Police and the EULEX, each fulfilling their respective roles in maintaining security and rule of law.
