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KFOR
Commander, German General Erhard Drews, said Tuesday that additional
700 NATO soldiers are expected to arrive in Kosovo by Friday, but
refused to specify why and where they would be deployed.
Earlier today, KFOR Spokesman Uwe Nowitzki also
confirmed the arrival of the troops in a written statement for the
Tanjug news agency.
"The second battalion of the Operational Reserve
Force has been activated and will deploy to Kosovo shortly," the
statement reads.
Vienna and Berlin previously said they would deploy
additional KFOR troops to Kosovo ahead of the elections, from the
Operational Reserve Force, composed of Austrian and German soldiers.
According to the announcement, the troops will be
stationed at points in the city of Kosovska Mitrovica and Albanian
villages in the municipalities of Zvecan and Zubin Potok, where local
elections are planned to be held.
A total of 550 German and 150 Austrian soldiers
should be deployed at the lines dividing the two ethnic communities in
northern Kosovo.
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