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Rahim Beqiri

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Rahim Beqiri
Nickname(s)Komandant Roki
Born(1957-01-01)1 January 1957
Koprivnica, Kosovo, formerly Yugoslavia
Died2 August 2001(2001-08-02) (aged 44)
Prishtina Hospital, Kosovo
Allegiance
Years of service1998–2001
RankCommander
Unit112 Brigade (NLA, Macedonia)
CommandsMarec Operative Zone (KLA, Kosovo)
Tetovo area (NLA, Macedonia)
Wars and battlesKosovo War (1998–99)
Preševo Valley Conflict (1999–2001)
Macedonian Conflict (2001)

Rahim Beqiri (Albanian: Rahim Beqiri; Macedonian: Рахим Беќири, 1 January 1957 – 2 August 2001), or better known as Komandant Roki, was an army commander in the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during the Kosovo War of the late 1990s. He was born in Koprivnica, Kosovo, formerly Yugoslavia.

At the start of the War in Kosovo, he joined the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in the role of a commander of the Marec operative zone. Afterwards he joined the UÇPMB, and after the beginning of the Macedonian Conflict in 2001 he joined the NLA and infiltrates the Kosovo-Macedonian border, where he started attacking the Macedonian security forces. He was one of the commanders of the 112 Brigade of the NLA, which is active in the Tetovo area. He was wounded by the Macedonian security forces a clash at the Drenovec suburb, during the Second Battle for Tetovo. He was immediately transferred to the hospital in Poroj, and then in the Prishtina hospital, where he died on 2 August 2001.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "UÇK. Message and hope. Part II" by Petrit Menaj. Open Society Institute, Macedonia. Skopje. 2008 [1]