Kosova Daily Report #1461, 98-06-15
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1461
Prishtina, 15 June 1998
CONTENTS
[01] President Rugova Returns Home after European Trip
[02] NATO Carries Out Air Exercise over Kosova Borders
[03] Two Rahovec Villages Attacked by Serb Forces Sunday
[04] Serb Forces Shell Gjakova Villages Sunday Afternoon and Overnight
[05] Three De^an Villages Being Shelled by Serb Forces Today
[06] Serbs Plant Landmines in the Fields of Gjakova Villages
[07] Displaced Residents from Shtime Find Shelter in Lipjan and Ferizaj
[08] Serb Police Shoot Indiscriminately on Albanian Houses in Gllogovc
Village
[09] Serbian Police Prevents Catholics from Observing Mass in Gjakova
[10] Albanians Tortured in Serb Police Hands, under Alleged U^K Involvement
Charges
[11] Serb Police Beat and Plunder Albanians in Mitrovica
[01] President Rugova Returns Home after European Trip
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - The President of the Republic of Kosova Dr.
Ibrahim Rugova arrived back home Sunday after a three-day trip to London
and Paris.
Rugova met in London Friday with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and
Foreign Secretary Robin Cook. Also in London, he met with German Foreign
Minister Klaus Kinkel on Saturday.
On Saturday, President Ibrahim Rugova of Kosova met with President Jacques
Chirac of France.
Late last month, the Kosova leader met in the White House with U.S.
President Bill Clinton.
The top level meetings Dr. Rugova has had with Western leaders to discuss
Kosova underline the kind of attention the Kosova issue has been receiving
as well as the standing of President Rugova.
[02] NATO Carries Out Air Exercise over Kosova Borders
Determined Falcon, a metaphor of Nato resolve and meaning of the Alliance's
principle of collective defense PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - NATO fighters,
reconnaissance aircraft, airborne early warning planes, tankers and
helicopters were involved today (Monday) in a aerial exercise dubbed
"Determined Falcon" over the skies of Albania and FRYOM, countries
neighboring on Kosova.
Eighty-four NATO warplanes from 13 of the alliance's 16 nations took part,
leaving from air bases in Italy, Greece, France, Germany, Britain and the
USS Wasp in the Adriatic Sea.
Only Iceland and Luxembourg, which have no air forces, and Canada, which
could not deploy planes to Europe so speedily, did not participate, reports
said.
The one-day "flying exercise" was to show NATO resolve "not allow a repeat
of the situation of 1991 in Bosnia,", as the Alliance's Secretary-General
Javier Solana said in a speech.
"This is a demonstration of ability of all these countries to try to end
the violence in Kosovo," Captain Steve Burnett, Southern Commander, NATO,
Naples, said early afternoon today, when the operation code-named
Determined Falcon was over.
"This was a tremendous success", he said, adding that it was 2"really
unbelievable how we were able to bring together so many aircraft from so
many countries in such a short time to demonstrate resolve in the area",
Captain Burnett said.
Meanwhile, Lieutenant-General Michael Short, commander of allied air forces,
southern Europe, told reporters weather was excellent throughout the
exercise area.
"This is a very vivid demonstration of the ability of NATO to rapidly
project power into the region," he added.
EU-Kosova British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said today (Monday) in
Cardiff 'FRY' President Milosevic "ought to look very closely at what is
happening just over his border and remember that all (NATO) options are
open,".
He has got to stop the violence now and get back to the negotiating table",
Cook said in Cardiff, where he is attending a European Union summit meeting
which brings Britain's six-month presidency of the 15-nation bloc to an
end.
Asked whether there would be air strikes on Kosovo or even NATO troops on
the ground, he said: "We are prepared for that action."
But Cook said the responsibility for any such intervention would be
Milosevic's.
"It will be because President Milosevic ignores the very firm and clear
signals hat have been given to him by Europe, by NATO and now by the wider
international community,'' he said, news agencies reported.
Russia/Nato Soon after the drill near Kosova began today, Interfax news
agency reported that Russia was recalling its top NATO military envoy in
protest.
Interfax quoted Russian Defense Ministry sources as saying Lt. Gen.
Viktor Zavarzin, Moscow's top NATO envoy, would be back in the nation's
capital by Tuesday - and might possibly meet with Milosevic.
'FRY' President is due for a two-day visit to Moscow to meet with Russian
President Boris Yeltsin.
Western diplomatic circles have pinned some hope on the Moscow meeting,
giving the Russians and Serbs the benefit of the doubt once more.
Kosovar perspective Observers here in Kosova see the Moscow meeting as an
attempt to stave off firm international action on Kosova while Serbian
military offensive goes on unabated.
Slobodan Milosevic has been the arch-master of brinkmanship in the past
seven years vis-a-vis the international community.
"We will not allow a repeat of Bosnia", the key statement by U.S. President
Bill Clinton, duly echoed by the Nato Secretary General Solana, is a
hopeful sign the world will not swallow Milosevic's brinkmanship any more
either.
Diplomacy worked in Bosnia after NATO stepped in.
All the signs are NATO will have to step in Kosova to make a political
solution to the crisis work.
[03] Two Rahovec Villages Attacked by Serb Forces Sunday
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - Early morning on Sunday, Serbian forces launched
an attack against the villages of Kramovik and Rakovin& in the municipality
of Rahovec, sources said, adding that it lasted till afternoon.
Local inhabitants resisted the Serbian attack, after having had women,
children and elderly evacuated from their homes, sources said.
There have been no immediate reports on possible casualties.
Serb policemen were reported seen setting houses ablaze at Rakovin&, as
well as in the Xhekaj family compound at C&rmjan.
Today morning, at around 9:20 hrs, Serbian police forces backed up by an
armored car, an APC and another vehicle, were stationed at a location
called Ura e Files near the village of Ho^& e Madhe, a village inhabited by
Serbs.
Police have been routinely ill-treating those travelling on the Rahovec-
Suharek&-Prizren roadway.
At 11 o'clock today, Serb forces with three tanks and two army armored
vehicles have been stationed at Xerx& village.
A Serb tank has been reported heading to the Gradishi hilltop, a position
from which Serb forces have been shelling the villages of Gexh&, Mal&si e
Vog&l, and Ratkoc on a daily basis.
[04] Serb Forces Shell Gjakova Villages Sunday Afternoon and Overnight
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - Half a dozen villages in the Reka e Kqe region
in Gjakova came under repeated Serb forces fire on Sunday afternoon and
overnight, sources said.
At around 21:30 last night, Serb forces garrisoned at the Kodra e ^abratit
near Gjakova as well as Babaj e Bok&s and Pllaniku bases, launched heavy
artillery attacks against the villages of Smolic& and Morin&.
Other villages, including Nec, Duzhnje and Botush, adjacent to the border
belt were also shelled, sources in the area said.
The echo of artillery and trembling could be heard and felt in the town of
Gjakova itself, the local LDK Information Commission said.
Heavy shooting from diverse kinds of weaponry and artillery coming from the
border zone villages could be heard until after 23:00 hrs, the Commission
said.
Sporadic fire was reported in the area during the whole course of last
night and this morning.
Serb/Yugoslav army helicopters flew overhead these villages for several
hours today.
Meanwhile, fresh Serb troops have been reported leaving Gjakova, heading
for the border zone area.
The town of Gjakova is still sealed off rigorously by heavy Serb police and
army forces.
Only slowly has information been trickling out from the villages targeted
by Serbs, LDK sources in Gjakova said.
[05] Three De^an Villages Being Shelled by Serb Forces Today
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - Early morning today (Monday), Serbian forces
resumed attacking villages in the municipality of De^an, in western
Kosova.
The villages of Voksh, Pob&rxh& and Drenoc came under cannon fire from 4
through 6 o'clock in the morning today, local sources said.
Heavy fighting between Serbian forces and local Albanian defendants
occurred from 10:30 through 11:00 today at the village of Prejlep, sources
said.
There were no immediate reports on possible casualties.
Heavy 'Yugoslav' military forces were sent in the De^an area around 4
o'clock a.m. today.
They were thought stationed at the De^an Gorge.
A Serb army helicopter took off from Peja ('Pec') in the morning today,
flew over De^an and Carrabreg, landing eventually in the army base at
Hulaj.
On Sunday afternoon and evening, the villages of Baballoq and Grama^el were
shelled by Serbian forces.
In three hours, from 21 through 24 hrs Sunday, Serb forces hit the two
villages with 38 shells launched by heavy cannons.
The shelling caused considerable damage, but no casualties, local sources
said.
[06] Serbs Plant Landmines in the Fields of Gjakova Villages
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - Eye-witnesses said Serbian forces have planted
mines in the fields of the villages of Brekoc, Meje and Korenic& in the
municipality of Gjakova, in southwestern Kosova.
The three villages are situated in the suburbs of the town of Gjakova, in
the direction of the border villages with Albania.
[07] Displaced Residents from Shtime Find Shelter in Lipjan and Ferizaj
PRISHTINA, June (KIC) - Some 700 Albanians fleeing the villages of the
small municipality of Shtimje reached yesterday (Sunday) villages in the
neighboring municipality if Lipjan, sources said.
The displaced people, mostly women, children and elderly, seeking safety in
Lipjan are from Zborc and Carralev& villages as well as the small town of
Shtimje.
Meanwhile, sources from Ferizaj ('Urosevac') said residents from the
Shtimje villages reached early afternoon yesterday in the villages of
Dremjak, Mollopolc and Jezerc in the municipality of Ferizaj.
The displaced Albanians are in the majority from Carralev&, Belinc& and
Ra^ak, but also other villages of Shtimje, who fled in the wake of Serbian
military and police attacks, the LDK Information Commission in Ferizaj
said.
Those fleeing the dangerous area spoke of Serb attacks in Carralev&, but
also the heavy build-up of Serb forces in Shtime.
At least three Albanians were killed yesterday, and a number of others
wounded at Carralev&.
Meanwhile, Serb press said today five Serb soldiers and a policeman were
wounded yesterday when Albanians "attacked a Yugoslav army convoy" at
Carralev&, near Shtime.
[08] Serb Police Shoot Indiscriminately on Albanian Houses in Gllogovc
Village
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - Serb forces deployed in the compounds of the
Ferrous-Nickel (Ferronikeli) plant near Gllogovc opened fire from machine-
guns and snipers in the direction of surrounding villages on Sunday.
The LDK information Commission in Gllogovc said the villages of Poklek i
Vjet&r, Vasilev&, ^ikatov& e Vjet&r, were targeted on repeated occasions
during the whole course of yesterday and last evening.
Gunfire was also reported in the Serb police bases in Komoran, on the
Prishtina-Peja-Gllogovc intersection.
Late in the afternoon yesterday, Serb policemen on board of convoy driving
along Korrotica e Ep&rme village fired indiscriminately on Albanian
houses.
[09] Serbian Police Prevents Catholics from Observing Mass in Gjakova
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - Serbian police prevented many Albanian Catholics
from the municipality of Gjakova from taking part in a Great Mass on
Saturday, 13 June, to observe the feast of Saint Anthony (Sh&n Ndou) in the
Catholic Church in Gjakova.
In police checkpoints, Albanians were held up and accused of intending to
go to a congregation and "a separatist church".
Father Marjan Lorenci was held for several hours at a police checkpoint at
Ura e Tabak&ve in the suburbs of Gjakova. He was harassed and offended,
sources said.
"You are a Vatican spy. You are against the Serbian people. This will cost
you dearly. We'll kill you all", police shouted at Father Lorenci.
Another cleric, Father Ndue Kajtazi, was turned back at a police
checkpoint. He was going to participate in a funeral.
He was told he would not be allowed in Gjakova at all.
Sources from the Kosova Diocese said these are only the latest incidents in
a longstanding pattern of policy carried out by the Belgrade regime.
[10] Albanians Tortured in Serb Police Hands, under Alleged U^K Involvement
Charges
PRISHTINA, June 13 (KIC) - 13 young Albanians were reported arrested at
their village of Mamush&, in the municipality of Prizren, and were
subjected to outrageous torture in the hands of the Serb police.
One of the maltreated Albanians, Agron Kryeziu (22), told LDK office in
Prizren the police sprinkled their eyes with an unfamiliar spray, making
them all fall unconscious.
Kryeziu said that when they came back to senses, they found themselves
inside a private house surrounded by Serb policemen beating them.
Agron Kryeziu said at least a dozen other young Albanians, whom they did
not know, were being held captive in that house. Agron Kryeziu and 12 other
Albanians were released last evening at around 20:00 hrs.
Kryeziu said a number of other Albanians were not released by then, adding
that they were still being maltreated accused with being associated with
the Liberation Army of Kosova (U^K).
[11] Serb Police Beat and Plunder Albanians in Mitrovica
PRISHTINA, June 15 (KIC) - A 49-year Albanian, Aziz Hajra, resident of
Mitrovica, arrested Sunday by the Serbian police in the street of the town,
was reportedly beaten up brutally and plundered.
Sources in Mitrovica said Aziz Hajra was selling cigarettes when
apprehended by the police. While in custody, he was tortured and had 2200
Din and 270 DM seized.
The LDK Information Commission in Mitrovica said that Faruk Spahiu and Adem
Beqiri, both LDK activists, were ill-treated brutally by the Serbian police
today morning.
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