27 years after the bombing: Serbia and NATO started the first joint military exercise

International Military Exercise Conducted in Southern Serbia

A multinational military exercise is currently underway in Serbia, focusing on peacekeeping operations and security protocols. The two-week training activity is being held at the Jug base and Borovac training ground near Bujanovac in southern Serbia. The exercise brings together military planners and observers from eight nations: the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Romania, the United States, Serbia, Turkey, France, and Montenegro.

Representatives from each country are participating in collaborative training scenarios. According to the Ministry of Defence, the primary focus of the exercise involves the development and refinement of tactics, techniques, and procedures relevant to peace support operations. Specific training areas include base protection strategies, checkpoint operations, crowd control measures for mass gatherings, and urban combat scenarios.

The training aims to enhance the collective capabilities of participating forces in responding to complex operational environments. The exercise underscores Serbia’s commitment to regional security cooperation and its role in supporting international peacekeeping efforts. The event is being conducted with strict adherence to safety protocols and requires consent for the inclusion of social media and third-party content, alongside cookie acceptance for optimal viewing.

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One thought on “27 years after the bombing: Serbia and NATO started the first joint military exercise

  1. It’s concerning to see Serbia and NATO collaborating on military exercises after so many years of conflict.

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