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KFOR built a new gate for the Brnjak Monastery at the Zubin Creek
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KFOR built a new gate for the Brnjak Monastery at the Zubin Creek

The article reports that Swiss military forces, part of the KFOR logistics group, collaborated with the Eastern Regional Command (RC-E) and the Civil-Military Cooperation team to build a new gate for the monastery Brnjak in the municipality of Zubin Potok. The new gate aims to protect the monastery and its agricultural land from wild animals, contributing to the long-term sustainability and daily functioning of the monastery. The project was officially handed over with representatives from the monastery, KFOR personnel, and engineering units present. KFOR emphasized that this initiative reflects commitment to cooperation with local partners, strengthening relationships, and supporting a safe environment for all communities on Kosovo. The monastery Brnjak is located in the same village, near the administrative border crossing Brnjak, and is a female Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog. It includes a monastery church, convents, and an agricultural estate managed by the monastic sisters as part of their daily life and sustenance. KFOR reiterated its mandate based on Resolution 1244, aiming to ensure a secure and safe environment and freedom of movement for所有人

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KFOR built a new gate for the Brnjak Monastery at the Zubin Creek

The article reports that Swiss military forces, part of the KFOR logistics group, collaborated with the Eastern Regional Command (RC-E) and the Civil-Military Cooperation team to build a new gate for the monastery Brnjak in the municipality of Zubin Potok. The new gate aims to protect the monastery and its agricultural land from wild animals, contributing to the long-term sustainability and daily functioning of the monastery. The project was officially handed over with representatives from the monastery, KFOR personnel, and engineering units present. KFOR emphasized that this initiative reflects commitment to cooperation with local partners, strengthening relationships, and supporting a safe environment for all communities on Kosovo. The monastery Brnjak is located in the same village, near the administrative border crossing Brnjak, and is a female Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to Saint Basil of Ostrog. It includes a monastery church, convents, and an agricultural estate managed by the monastic sisters as part of their daily life and sustenance. KFOR reiterated its mandate based on Resolution 1244, aiming to ensure a secure and safe environment and freedom of movement for所有人

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a security infrastructure project undertaken by KFOR in collaboration with local entities. There is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on specific political agendas. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the practical benefits of the project and KFOR'

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): Factual accuracy matches the primary source document closely, including details about the construction, purpose, participants, and context. The article remains neutral and presents information without bias.

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