NATO's Kosovo Force has categorically rejected social media disinformation alleging that missiles were fired toward Iran from the alliance's Bondsteel camp or other facilities in Kosovo. KFOR reminded that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has clearly stated the alliance is not participating in the current air campaign against Iran.
NATO's Kosovo Force issued a firm denial Thursday against circulating social media claims that the alliance had launched missiles at Iran from its facilities in Kosovo. In an official statement, KFOR emphasized that reports alleging missile launches from Camp Bondsteel or any other NATO installation in Kosovo are "completely baseless" and part of broader disinformation campaigns accompanying rising regional tensions.
NATO's Stance on Iran Operations
KFOR officials reminded the public that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has explicitly stated the alliance is not involved in the ongoing air operations against Iran. The statement underscored that NATO has no role in the US-Israeli military campaign that began February 28, which has killed over 1,230 people including Iran's Supreme Leader. The clarification comes as false narratives proliferate across social media platforms amid the escalating conflict.
US Role in Kosovo and Regional Stability
The KFOR statement also highlighted America's continued key role in supporting security and regional stability in Kosovo, with approximately 600 US troops serving under the KFOR mandate. The United States...
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