19.04.2021.
Serbian contingent to serve with UN mission in Cyprus sent off
A send-off ceremony was held at the “Banjica“ barracks in Belgrade for the Serbian military police squad deploying to the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

The military police squad will be serving as part of the British contingent in this mission, which will be the first joint participation of the Serbian and British armed forces after the Second World War.
The Head of the Peacekeeping Operations Centre, Colonel Mirjana Milenković, handed over the flag of the Republic of Serbia to the squad leader, Sergeant First Class Viktor Urošević, telling him that they should perform all assigned tasks conscientiously and responsibly, present members of the Serbian Armed Forces in the best light and build good relations with all participants in the mission.

The United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus was set up by a UN Security Council Resolution in 1964, and the Serbian Armed Forces began participating in the mission on 21 October 2010.
