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KFOR force size is approximately 49,000 troops with primary missions continuing to focus on providing a secure environment to all ethnic groups, monitoring the establishment of the newly formed Kosovo Protection Corps and supporting, within means and capabilites, the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) with its civil implementation tasks.

A major effort is being put into winterisation programmes for the civil community by all Multi-national Brigades (MNB) in KFOR. They have distributed shelter kits in the Maticane area, in coordination with the UNHCR, and provided food to the people living in the over 1200-meter altitude villages of the Rugova Valley, Kuciste, Boge, Skrelje and Duganjive. Other major winterisation activities continue to be organised such as the roof repairs being conducted at the orphanage in Prekale.

KFOR also conducts mine awareness training throughout the region. In addition, MNB Civil/Miltary implementation personnel are assisting the Serbs in removing water from the Trepca mines in order to allow them to return to work and assisting in rebuilding schools.