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*8 May: Yugoslav Police attack a civilian van in Dečan. 1 civilian dead and 4 civilians injured.
*8 May: Yugoslav Police attack a civilian van in Dečan. 1 civilian dead and 4 civilians injured.
*25 May and 1 April: [[Ljubenić massacres]].
*25 May and 1 April: [[Ljubenić massacres]].
*15 june: In an ambush by the KLA, 2 Serbian policemen were killed and 7 other policemen were wounded.<ref> https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/world/albanian-separatists-kill-2-serbian-officers.html</ref>
*15 june: In an ambush by the KLA,2 Serbian security forces were killed and 7 other were wounded.<ref> https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/world/albanian-separatists-kill-2-serbian-officers.html</ref>
*22 June–1 July: [[Battle of Belaćevac Mine]]. Yugoslav victory.
*22 June–1 July: [[Battle of Belaćevac Mine]]. Yugoslav victory.
*18 July: [[July 18, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes|Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes]]. Yugoslav victory.
*18 July: [[July 18, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes|Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes]]. Yugoslav victory.

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Timeline of the Kosovo War. Abbreviations:

Combatants
Peace-keeping forces
Organizations

Background

1981

Date Event
11 March 1981 protests in Kosovo: Student protest starts at the University of Pristina
1 April Between 5,000 and 25,000 demonstrators of Albanian nationality call for SAP Kosovo to become a constituent republic inside Yugoslavia, as opposed to an autonomous province of Serbia.
2 April Presidency sends special forces to stop the demonstrations and declares a state of emergency in regards to Kosovo. State of emergency lasts 7 days.[1]
3 April End of demonstrations during which 9 people are killed and more than 250 injured.[2]

1996

Date Event
27 october A Serbian police inspector and a Serbian policeman were killed by the KLA in an ambush in the village of Surkis in Podujeva[3]
21 April Kosovo Albanian student Armend Daci was shot by a Serb civilian sniper in Sunny Hill, Prishtina.
25 April Three KLA members shoot in Restaurant Çakor in Deçan and kill three people.

1998

1999

References

  1. ^ "KOSOVO: ONE YEAR AFTER THE RIOTS". Archived from the original on 2011-07-28.
  2. ^ "6 More Yugoslavs Sentenced For Ethnic Rioting in Kosovo". Reuters. 30 July 1981 – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ "Shiptars terrorists should pay: IMPROVING SECURITY IN KOSOVO". groups.google.com. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  4. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/world/albanian-separatists-kill-2-serbian-officers.html
  5. ^ a b "The Albanian criminal Agim Ramadani (1963-1999) - www.zlocininadsrbima.com". www.zlocininadsrbima.com. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  6. ^ "The Albanian criminal Agim Ramadani (1963-1999) - www.zlocininadsrbima.com". www.zlocininadsrbima.com. Retrieved 2024-04-19.

Further reading