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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.
69 Commando Battalion (VAT 69; Malay: Batalion Komando 69) – Police special forces unit that specialised in jungle warfare. Some also trained as a counter-terrorism unit. Special Actions Unit (Malay: Unit Tindakhas — UTK) – Police special forces unit that specialised in counter-terrorism in the urban area and big cities. Some also ...
UNMIK was mandated to administer and govern Kosovo, which was placed under interim UN administration. Its mission included maintaining law and order, facilitating the return of refugees, and promoting democratic governance. UNMIK's presence in Kosovo involved various components, including civil administration, police, judiciary, and civil society.
A battle between police and armed men holed up in a monastery turned a quiet village in northern Kosovo into a war zone, residents and police said on Wednesday, in the first accounts at the scene ...
Police surrounded Banjska, a village located 55 kilometers (35 miles) north of Kosovo's capital where the monastery is located, and the gunfire is continuing, according to Prime Minister Albin ...
An hour later, 14 new Kosovo police officers and three customs officers were located in Brnjak. [15] Though the Kosovo police later withdrew and there was a lull in tensions, some Serbian protesters returned in the evening and attacked the post. [16] Jarinje administrative border crossing, burnt down on 27 July 2011
Serbia had put its troops on the border on the highest state of alert amid a series of recent clashes between Kosovo Serbs on one side, and Kosovo police and NATO-led peacekeepers on the other.
Kosovo Police raided several households in Kosovo on 15 May in response to the clashes. [43] On 22 May, Macedonia transferred the bodies of 9 ethnic Albanian gunmen to Kosovo. [44] Veterans' organizations and their families organized their burial in Pristina on 26 May, [45] calling the killed men national heroes. [46]