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    Bundeswehr Soldiers wounded in action in Kosovo

    Team - Distressing news from the Balkans today; a Bundeswehr battalion commander and one of his soldiers were shot and wounded in Kosovo.

    More information is found in the below news release.

    All the best,
    TJ



    2 NATO Peacekeepers Shot in Kosovo

    Published November 28, 2011 | Associated Press

    German NATO officer and a soldier were shot and wounded in a clash with Serb protesters in northern Kosovo on Monday after the military alliance's troops used heavy machinery to remove trucks and buses blocking a main road in the tense region, an official said.

    The shooting near the town of Zubin Potok, some 40 miles northwest of Pristina come after months of tensions, following a decision by Kosovo's authorities to extend their authority in the areas under de-facto Serb rule.

    For months Serbs have used soil, rock and concrete barriers to block any such moves. NATO has threatened to remove them because it cut off land supply to a military base in the north.

    German and Austrian peacekeepers involved in the Monday operation fired rubber bullets and tear gas and used water canons and pepper spray to disperse the crowd of Serb protesters trying to stop the soldiers from removing the roadblock.

    "The commander of the battalion was shot and another soldier was also wounded," said NATO spokesman, Lt. Col. Uwe Nowitzky.

    In Berlin, a German military spokesman Lt. Col. Manfred Baumgartner told The Associated Press that the wounded officer and the soldier serve in the Bundeswehr. He said they were shot from the crowd of Serb protesters.

    The two were sent at the U.S. military base in eastern Kosovo, Camp Bondsteel, for treatment, NATO said.

    At least two injured Serb demonstrators were carried by medical workers to a nearby hospital, an AP reporter at the scene said. Serb media said dozens of Serb demonstrators sought medical help.

    NATO said its soldiers are now under instructions to fire live ammunition if they come under attack.

    On Tuesday more than 20 Portuguese and Hungarian soldiers were injured in a similar operation, one of them seriously.

    Tensions in Kosovo's north rose over the summer when Kosovo authorities ordered special police units to set up customs on two border crossings with Serbia. Serbs responded by setting one of them on fire and blocking roads.

    Many Serbs that live in the north say there should be no border with Serbia because they consider Kosovo to be part of Serbia, while ethnic Albanians want the border to support its 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia.

    Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008 has been recognized by 85 countries including the United States and most members of the European Union. But, many other nations still consider Kosovo's political status to be unresolved and want to see the two sides come to an agreement on resolving their dispute. Serbia does not recognize the new state.

    The EU is in charge of technical talks between Kosovo and Serbia that seeks to soften the divide, but no tangible progress has been made so far.

    The two delegations are expected to meet again in Brussels on Wednesday.



    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/11...#ixzz1f14CfEPG

    #2
    A few photos of the clashes.
    And speed recovery to the wounded Kameraden.


    Kosovo Serbs clash with German army soldiers serving in the NATO peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, on a roadblock near the village of Jagnjenica, Kosovo, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. Two NATO soldiers were shot and wounded in clashes with Serbs on Monday after the peacekeepers fired rubber bullets and water canons and used heavy machinery to remove trucks and buses that were being used to block a main road in Kosovo's ethnically tense north.








    At least one of our guys had a bad CRC day - note the "captured" by the Serbs RAS (Räum- und Abdrängstock) bat and the shield.

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      #3
      Man, that just looks ugly. I'm surprised there weren't more casualties.


      TJ

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        #4
        Originally posted by Thomas J. Cullinane Jr. View Post
        Man, that just looks ugly. I'm surprised there weren't more casualties.


        TJ
        Hello TJ,

        unfortuantely there were 17 more Germans and 11 other KFOR soldiers wounded.

        A speedy recovery to all of them.

        Philipp

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          #5
          Philipp - Thanks for the update.
          Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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            #6
            Seeing that reminded me of Belfast ..

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