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    UK Praises KFOR and KSF After Migrant’s Body Found in Kosovo Lake

    July 30, 2025Updated:July 30, 20253 Mins Read
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    Getty Images Image caption. British soldiers near the southern Kosovo town of Kacanik in 1999. Source: BBC News.
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    The United Kingdom has praised the joint efforts of the NATO-led peacekeeping mission KFOR and the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) after the body of a 33-year-old migrant was found in Ujman Lake in northern Kosovo. The migrant had gone missing during a dangerous journey, and his death has brought deep sadness and raised new concerns about migrant safety in the region.

    In a public statement, the UK Embassy in Kosovo expressed strong support for the work done by both KFOR and KSF during the search and rescue mission. The Embassy said that the KFOR Commander had fully approved KSF’s participation in the operation. According to the statement, the mission showed how well the two forces cooperate under existing security agreements.

    The UK also thanked KFOR for providing key support during the entire rescue process. They extended their heartfelt condolences to the victim’s family, calling the event a heartbreaking reminder of the risks that many migrants face. The UK stressed that KFOR plays a vital role in keeping Kosovo safe and peaceful for everyone living there.

    The UK Embassy also issued a warning to avoid using this tragic event for political purposes. It highlighted the importance of unity and cooperation between different forces in Kosovo, including KFOR, KSF, the Kosovo Police, and EULEX—the European Union Rule of Law Mission. They said such partnerships are essential to maintaining peace and responding effectively to emergencies.

    The German Embassy and the French Ambassador also spoke out, sharing similar views. They criticized those who tried to use the migrant’s death for political messages, reminding the public that this was a humanitarian effort. They called on everyone to show respect to the victim, his family, and the rescue teams who worked hard under difficult conditions.

    All three diplomatic missions emphasized that this operation should not be misrepresented. It was not a political event, but a life-saving mission, carried out in full respect of international rules and cooperation agreements. Misusing this tragedy for personal or political gain, they said, only adds to the pain of the situation.

    The migrant’s death has once again reminded people of how dangerous illegal journeys can be. Many migrants risk their lives every day, hoping for a better future, but the journey is often full of danger. This case shows why it is important for authorities and international groups to continue working together to prevent more tragedies and protect human life.

    As the region continues to deal with migration challenges, global attention remains on how authorities respond. The UK, Germany, and France have made it clear that cooperation, not conflict, is the best way to handle humanitarian emergencies with dignity and care.

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