You're reading: Ukrainian peacekeepers in Kosovo pass security responsibilities to Armenian and US colleagues

The servicemen of the Ukrainian contingent in Kosovo have passed their responsibility for the security of the Nothing Hill base in northern Kosovo to the Armenian contingent, the press service of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry reported on Thursday.

During the ceremony to replace the national flags on the base’s
flagpole, reports on the transfer of powers from their subordinates were
received by the commanders of the national contingents, Lieutenants
Colonel Illia Fedorenko and Tigran Saakyan.

In addition, the Ukrainian peacekeepers transferred to the U.S.
contingent responsibility for the security of the Mount Goles
communications center, which is located near the region’s administrative
center – the city of Pristina.