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Battle of Vërrin
Part of the Kosovo War

The District of Prizren
DateFighting in the year of 1998 took place on: 7 and 16 July, 15 August and 1-7 September
Fighting in the year of 1999 took place on:11 and 17 March, 20, 22, 24 and 26 April, 2, 14, 17, 19, 21, 30 and 31 May, 1-5 June
Location
Result First battle: KLA victory[1]
Second battle: KLA victory[2][3]
Territorial
changes
KLA retains control of Ješkovo
Yugoslav forces capture Lez
Belligerents

Kosovo Liberation Army

NATO NATO
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders

Ekrem Rexha
Zafir Berisha
Agim Shala

NATOWesley Clark
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bozidar Delić
Units involved
125th Brigade

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 549.Motorized Brigade Prizren

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Police of Serbia
Strength

1998:

350 Soldiers

1999:

450 Soldiers
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4000 Soldiers(KLA Claim)
Casualties and losses

53 killed

67 Civilians killed[4]

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia21 killed[5]

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4 Policemen killed

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 5 wounded[6][2]

The Battle of Vërrin (Albanian: Beteja e Vërrinit; Serbian: битка код Верина, romanized: Bitka kod Verina) was fought during the Kosovo War between the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and the Yugoslav Police (Milicija). The first battle of Vërrin was fought on July 16 1998.[7] During the period from September 1 to 5, 1998, Yugoslav Milicija units conducted an operation against the KLA. As part of this action, KLA positions located near Prizren, in the villages of Lezë, Jeshkovë, Kushtendillë, Lybeçevë, and Hoçë e Qytetit were attacked. However, the primary engagement occurred in the village of Jeshkovo."[6] This was the first battle in the Prizren District during the Kosovo War.[4]

Background

On July 7, 1998, Yugoslav forces failed to liquidate a KLA unit in Billushe and Hoqa e Qytetit, and were forced to retreat.[8][9] The Yugoslav army and police pledged retaliation for the clashes, strategizing an offensive against KLA positions in what had been declared a KLA free zone.[8]

Battle of 16 July

Around 1:30 PM, the Yugoslav forces tried to enter from the Tusus neighborhood, in the direction of Leskovec, Lybeçeva, and towards the village of Hoçë e Qytetit.[1] KLA forces started attacking the Yugoslav forces.[1] The first day of confrontation between the two forces lasted 3 hours and 40 minutes.[1] On the part of the KLA soldiers, there were neither killed nor injured, while the Yugoslav forces were separated with losses.[1]

Incident in Nashec

On August 14, 1998, Commander Remzi Ademaj „Petrit Kodra“ with a little group of soldiers have made their way from the KLA Headquarters in Ješkovo to the KLA Headquarters in Kijevo, Malisevo. There Remzi Ademaj became new Taskes and was promoted to the General of the ZOP(Operative Zone of Pashtriku). On August 15 at the Time of 11 PM the Group drives back to Ješkovo but stopping in the Village of Nashec because they have seen a Serbian Police Checkpoint that was blocking the Road where they needed to drive trough. The little Group of KLA forces started attacking the Serbian Police wounding Srecko Aleksic and Goroljub Dordevic. The Serbian Police started to attack back wounding Shukri Quni, Sami Saitaj „Shqiponja“ and killing KLA Commander Remzi Ademaj. Commander Xhevat Berisha have taken the wounded Soldier Shukri Quni and drove with him to the Vërrin Region. The wounded Soldier Sami Saitaj and the body of the dead Commander Remzi Ademaj stayed at a House in the neighborhood of the Village Nashec till the Next Morning. On 16 August Sami Saitaj with the Body of Remzi Ademaj drove to the nearby KLA Military Hospital. Remzi Ademaj was later buried in the Village of Lybeçeva.

Battle of 1-7 September

Battle of 1-7 September
Part of the Kosovo War

The District of Prizren
Date1-7 September, 1998
Location
Result KLA victory[1]
[2][3]
Territorial
changes
KLA retains control of Ješkovo
Yugoslav forces capture Lez
Belligerents
Kosovo Liberation Army Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders

Ekrem Rexha
„Commander of the Zone of Pashtriku“ Naser Berisha
„General of the 1st Battalion„

Agim Shala „Commander of the Headquarters in Jeshkova“

Zafir Berisha
„General of the 2nd Battalion“

Selajdin Berisha

„Commander of the Military Police““
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia unknown
Units involved

125th Brigade

Special Unit „Petriti“

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Army

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Police of Serbia
Strength
350 Soldiers Federal Republic of Yugoslavia unknown
Casualties and losses

27 killed[4]

42 Civilians killed
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 3 wounded[6][2]

The Battle of 1-7 September (Albanian: Beteja e Vërrinit; Serbian: битка код Верина, romanized: Bitka kod Verina) was fought during the Kosovo War between the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and the Yugoslav Police (Milicija). During the period from September 1 to 7, 1998, Yugoslav Milicija units conducted an operation against the KLA. As part of this action, KLA positions located near Prizren, in the villages of Lez, Jeshkovë, Kushtendillë, Lybeçevë, and Hoçë e Qytetit were attacked. However, the primary engagement occurred in the village of Jeshkovo."[6] This was the first battle in the Prizren District during the Kosovo War.[4]

On Monday, August 31, Yugoslav Police surrounded Lez. By Tuesday morning, September 1, 1998, around 8:00 a.m, they commenced shelling KLA positions in the hills surrounding the village. The villagers fled to nearby Lybeçevë, while the KLA members remained. The night before the second offensive, the KLA had information about large movements of Yugoslav troops around the territories where the KLA positions were located.[10] The KLA soldiers were all in a state of readiness in their positions, with the command of the 125th brigade being put into action.[10]

The 1st Battalion observed Yugoslav movements towards the top of Cyileni, commanders Salajdin Berisha and Xhevat Berisha with a part of the soldiers went to Cyilen.[10] On September 1, 1998, at around 7 am, Yugoslav forces began the offensive against KLA positions.[10] Initially, the attack began in the village of Lez, where fierce fighting took place and Yugoslav forces were met with heavy resistance.[10] At a postion called Livadhet te Lavdicës, a grenade exploded in the trench at this position, resulting in the deaths of four KLA members.[6] Additionally, six KLA members were killed in the same position during the exchange of fire with the police.[6] 3 more KLA soldiers were killed.[6] Those killed were identified as KLA soldiers Xhevat Berisha, Salajdin Berisha, Shefqet Berisha, Hasim Berisha, Nehat Berisha, Alajdin Berisha, Bekim Berisha, Shahadin Berisha, Naip Berisha, Samidin Emini, Ibrahim Osmani, Asllan Berisha, and Izair Berisha.[3]

The fighting soon spread throughout the territory of Vërrin.[3] The Yugoslav forces shelled the positions of the 2nd Battalion from a distance, while the Yugoslav infantry tried to enter the positions of the 1st Battalion.[3] Around 5 pm, Yugoslav forces broke through a KLA position and captured Lez.[3] In Lez, three policemen were wounded: Miroslav Rakonjac was wounded by automatic weapons around 2:00 p.m., while Miroljub Ristić was seriously wounded, and Nenad Aleksić was lightly wounded by soldiers using automatic weapons, hand-held launchers, and mortars around 4:20 p.m.[6][11]

During the same night, while KLA soldiers were observing the terrain between the villages of Kushnin and Arbëri, the soldiers Tamil Shala, Refki Shala and Milaim Thaçi were ambushed.[3] Yugoslav forces began penetrating towards the territory which was under KLA control. Kushnin, Arbëria, Lez, the headquarters of the 125th Brigade in Jeshkovë and the village itself, Hoça e Qytetit, Kushtrimi, Billushë, Poslisht as well as the KLA positions in Vërrin were shelled constantly by the Yugoslav forces.[3] The shelling led to civilian casualties.[3]

The fighting continued on September 2, fierce fighting was concentrated in the village of Jeshkovo because of the Yugoslav goal of penetrating the headquarters of the 125th Brigade, which was located in Jeshkovo.[3] During the afternoon of September 2, Agim Shala, Avdi Shala, Besim Shala, and Fatmir Berisha died.[3]

Heavy shelling continued at Kushtrim and Billushë, and Yugoslav forces tried to enter Dushkaja of Poslisht, then the positions of Tusus.[3] After some positions of the 1st Battalion were broken, the position at Tusus was in danger and the command of the 1st Battalion retreats to the village of Arbëri, while the 2nd Battalion remained at their positions. Astret Poniku, and Arsim Poniku were killed.[3] KLA forces held their positions against the Yugoslav forces, and Jeshkova was under KLA control.[3]

Fighting in April 1999

April 1999
Part of the Kosovo War
File:Unit Petriti.jpg
Unit Petriti (KLA) in front of a destroyed Serbian Jeep
Date7, 20, 22 and 24 April, 1999
Location
Result KLA victory[1]
[2][3]
Belligerents
Kosovo Liberation Army Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders

Samedin Xhezairi „Hoxha“
Zafir Berisha

„Commander of the Unit „Petriti““
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bozidar Delić
Units involved

125th Brigade

Special Unit „Petriti“

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbian Police

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 549.Motorized Brigade Prizren
Strength
40 Soldiers Federal Republic of Yugoslavia unknown
Casualties and losses
4 Civilians killed

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1 Military Jeep destroyed

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4 Policemen killed

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia3 Soldiers killed

Fighting in May 1999

Vërrini Front, May 1999
Part of the Kosovo War
Date1-3, 9, 11, 14, 16-17, 19, 21, 25 and 28-30 May 1999
Location
Result Vërrini stays a Zone controlled by the KLA[1]
[2][3]
Belligerents
Kosovo Liberation Army Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders

Naser Berisha

„General of the 1st Battalion“
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bozidar Delić
Units involved
125th Brigade Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 549.Motorized Brigade Prizren
Casualties and losses
1 Soldier killed Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 9 soldiers killed

On 17 May, 1999, in Tusuz, Prizren a clash erupted between the KLA and the Yugoslav forces. The KLA started attacking Yugoslav forces Killing Borislav Miloradoviya, Petar Stapar and Zabre Plevla.[5] On the side of the KLA Soldier Afrim Krasniqi from the Village Arbëria was Killed.

Massacre of Tusuz

On the Period between 23-26 May, 1999, Serbian Forces have done Warcrimes in Tusuz against Ethnic Albanias. They wanted to take Revenge for the killing of 3 Serbian Soldiers in the Area of Tusuz. In this Massacre many Houses Burned Down and 27 Civilians were killed by Serbian War Criminals.[12]

Bombing of NATO

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