The Secretary General of NATO, Javier Solana, on June 10, 1999, issued the order to stop the bombing, while the UN Security Council, on the same day, approved Resolution 1244, where 37,200 KFOR soldiers were sent it from 36 countries.
On June 12, 1999, the first NATO infantry troops landed in Kosovo, while the withdrawal of Serbian forces began. The mission was divided into five areas of responsibility, belonging to the American, English, French, German and Italian KFOR.
With the entry of NATO, the establishment of the temporary mission of the United Nations Organization has started in Kosovo, which would administer the country for a certain period of time. At the same time, the Kosovo Liberation Army was disbanded to become the Kosovo Defense Forces.
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