REST FOR KFOR US SERVICEMEN IN BULGARIA
Politics | August 24, 2001, Friday // 00:00
Up to 160 non-armed servicemen from the US contingent of NATO’s troops in Kossovo will have short periods of rest in Bulgaria on the principle of rotation until April 2002, the government decided. The government took a similar decision in October 2000, which was in force until April 30, 2001. Over 4,500 KFOR servicemen participated in the program.
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