Ambush near Kaçanik
The ambush near Kaçanik was an incident that occurred on 28 February 1999, during the Kosovo War when Albanian members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) ambushed a MUP convoy, killing a station commander and wounding four others near the town of Kaçanik.[1][2][3][4] The ambush occurred during a two-day clash between the KLA and the Serbian police.[1]
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Ambush
On 27 February 1999, Riza Kika, chief of security at a local limestone factory in Kaçanik was abducted from his home by the KLA. A day later on 28 February, a local police unit under the command of Bogoljub Staletović mounted an operation to release Kika. On route to release him, the police convoy was ambushed by the KLA.[5][6]
Aftermath
Up to 3,000 Albanian civilians tried to flee to Macedonia on 28 February to escape a Serbian assault on their homes in the Hani I Elezit area, near Kosovo’s southern border. They got prevented by Serbian Forces which claimed they lacked the necessary papers.[3][4]
References
- "Kosovo Rebels Kill 1, Injure 4 in Ambush".
- "OHR SRT News Summary, 28 February 1999".
- "Kosovars flee to Macedonia".
- "We will fight until Kosovo is free, KLA chiefs vow".
- "Trial of Slobodan Milosevic". International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- "Verdict - 215/04" (PDF). District Court of Prishtine/Pristina. UNMIK. Retrieved 20 August 2022.