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Open sources report heavy machine-guns, mortars, detonators, anti-tank missiles, boxes of ammunition and large quantities of TNT are among the weapons and ammunitions that have been discovered and seized by KFOR troops in Kosovo.

On the second day of searching for illegal weapons and ammunition in the Drenica valley, four bunkers containing hundreds of weapons were discovered on 16 June near Klecka by KFOR troops from Multi-National Brigade South. Discoveries were also made in the zone of Lidavica and in several villages such as Obilic and Plementina. After a full investigation to establish an inventory and determine origins and ownership, all weapons and ammunition found will be prepared for destruction by KFOR explosive and weapons experts.

These search operations, undertaken by KFOR troops on a regular basis, are part of a general initiative to increase security in the province for all ethnic groups.