PRISTINA, Aug 30 (Hina) - International peace forces in Kosovo (KFOR) said on Saturday that anyone who during September handed over illegally-held weapons and ammunition or reported the location of sites with explosive devices would
not be arrested or prosecuted.
PRISTINA, Aug 30 (Hina) - International peace forces in Kosovo
(KFOR) said on Saturday that anyone who during September handed
over illegally-held weapons and ammunition or reported the
location of sites with explosive devices would not be arrested or
prosecuted. #L#
The peace forces warned that illegal weapons were available
throughout Kosovo, as evidenced by a recent incident, when two
children were killed and several more were wounded from an
automatic gun while swimming in a river near Gorazdevac.
The collected weapons and ammunition will be destroyed in a metal
factory outside Pristina.
So far KFOR has destroyed at least 18,000 pieces of different
weaponry. It is estimated that Kosovo residents hold between
360,000 and 430,000 weapons.
(hina) rml