The state saw no helicopters
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Kosovo does not have any helicopter available in case of any crisis. The state does not have such in the field of defense, security or health. As a consequence of this, it is estimated that most of the services are of a weaker level and that the needs of the institutions are not fulfilled.

The opposition says the challenge is the cost involved in training pilots, maintainers and other units. However, the authorities do not agree with this, as they say that such a thing is simple. Also, they promise that the government will soon see in which areas it needs the purchase of helicopters.

The deputy of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Anton Çuni, declares that some institutions should have helicopters for different services.

The former Minister of Defense emphasizes that the issue of training staff, purchasing helicopters and their maintenance remains a challenge.

Meanwhile, the deputy of the majority, Mefail Bajqinovci, emphasizes that the training of personnel who should be engaged in this field is simple.

The deputy of the parliamentary majority adds that the executive is committed to the purchase of weapons and military equipment. He even says that he believes that very soon the government will see in which field the purchase of the helicopter is needed.

However, the Government of Kosovo did not respond to this.

The former Minister of Defense, Anton Çuni, declares that as a result of the lack of helicopters, most services are of a weaker level.

The former commander of the Kosovo Security Forces, Kadri Kastrati, estimates that helicopters are very necessary, but it is not the time to buy them.

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Kosovo has no competence and is not responsible for its airspace. In accordance with the resolution 1244 of the Security Council of the United Nations and the military technical agreement of 1999, but also the current laws, the KFOR mission is responsible for the security of Kosovo's airspace./Sh. Pajaziti

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