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Twelve police officers are exposed for spying in the service of NATO officers

Zbulohen 12 policët që spiunë i shërbejnë ushtarakët i NATO-s

Dodici poliziotti vengono scoperti mentre fanno da spie al servizio degli ufficiali della NATO

Photo: A large military aircraft shown flying low above a field, with five people standing beneath it looking up.
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Kosovo risks remaining without status Military spectacle by NATO Moscow. Some analysts, while examining their rights, are correct? [unclear] NATO is demonstrating an air capability that serves as a symbol for the world of war [unclear] Thousands of NATO aircraft are being deployed in defense against Serbian repression. But on Kosovo’s borders, its combat aircraft are arriving with a new sweep [unclear] When the early 1990s described the Cold War, there was something [unclear] larger than the aircraft being feared [unclear], and a new enemy was coming. Moscow, according to analysts, which stokes rhetoric about destabilizing NATO’s borders and the danger of a new enemy, was forced to touch all directions of the environment. On the other hand, NATO, through a new military strategy, seems to have rekindled the Cold War. With an article that has just been set within the framework of the largest military exercise since its creation, NATO demonstrates its ability to move rapidly around the Mediterranean world. In this situation, Russian warplanes are also approaching. On the border with Kosovo, the Serbian military presence is increasing. 'This complex and troubling sphere is given’