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Kosovo War
late 1990s armed conflict in Kosovo
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
UN ad hoc court located in The Hague, Netherlands
Kosovo Liberation Army
Ethnic Albanian paramilitary organization (1991-1999)
Kosovo Force
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation-led international peacekeeping force
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244
United Nations Security Council resolution
Kumanovo Agreement
agreement that concluded the Kosovo war
Camp Bondsteel
United States military base in Kosovo
Incident at Pristina airport
1999 a standoff after the conclusion of thr Kosovo War between Russian peacekeepers occupying the Pristina airport and approaching NATO forces which could have resulted in a full-scale war between Russia and NATO.
Rambouillet Agreement
treaty
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1239
United Nations Security Council resolution
propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars
aspect of history
Gornje Obrinje massacre
1998 killing of 21 Kosovo Albanians
Kosovo Verification Mission
monitoring of compliance with stopping the Kosovo War
identity cleansing
Confiscation of personal documents to prevent refugees from returning
Saint-Malo declaration
document signed in December 1998 by British prime minister Tony Blair and French President Jacques Chirac
Insurgency in Kosovo
part of the Yugoslav Wars
Ramadanie Mosque
mosque in Prishtina, Kosovo
Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars
aspect of history
Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosovo
organization
civilian casualties during Operation Allied Force
some of the civilian casualties of the Kosovo War
Operation Allied Harbor
NATO-led humanitarian operation during the 1999 Kosovo crisis
Bac u kry
slogan
Swisscoy
300px|thumb|Super Puma of the Swiss Air Force in Kosovo (2011) Swisscoy (short for Swiss Company) is a unit of the Swiss Armed Forces. Consisting of a contingent of 195 troops at most, the unit is deployed in Kosovo as part of the NATO-led KFOR international peacekeeping force. Swisscoy moved into Kosovo in October 1999 and will remain there until at least the end of 2023.