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Kosova Daily Report #1502, 98-07-26
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1502
Prishtina, 26 July 1998
CONTENTS
[01] Fierce Serb Military Offensive in Gryka e Llapushnikut Resumes
[02] Serb Shelling of Shtimje Villages Continues
[03] At Least 5 Albanians Killed, 24 Wounded, During Serb Offensive on
Sunday
[04] Serb Offensive Against Shtime and Suhareka Village Continues Sunday
[05] Serbs Strike Villages in De^an, Peja and Klina Throughout Weekend
[06] Albanian Detainees Tortured Ruthlessly in Serb Jail
[07] 30 Young Albanians Tortured at Serb Checkpoint near Ka^anik
[01] Fierce Serb Military Offensive in Gryka e Llapushnikut Resumes
PRISHTINA, July 26 (KIC) - A strong offensive of the Serbian military and
paramilitary police forces against the villages of the Gryka e Llapushnikut
[the Llapushnik mountain pass] area resumed today (Sunday) at 6 a.m., local
sources said.
The offensive started on Friday night, went on till Saturday at 23:00 hrs,
and resumed today morning.
The head of the LDK Information Commission in Gllogovc, Mr. Xhem& Binaku,
told the KIC some heavy guns, including, 50 to 60 'Yugoslav' army tanks,
were involved in the operations against the region, which straddles the
vital east-west Prishtina-Peja highway.
Multiple rocket-launchers are being used by Serb forces, too.
As a result of the Serb fire power used, parts of the village of Vukovc, as
well as a number of family compounds in the village of Komoran, have been
burning, sources said.
There has been no immediate word on casualties amongst Albanians, but the
material damage caused to Albanian settlements is said to be immense.
Local Albanians have been resisting the concerted Serbian military and
police offensive in the region.
[02] Serb Shelling of Shtimje Villages Continues
Zborc village reported to have suffered immense damages PRISHTINA, July 26
(KIC) - At 8 o'clock in the morning today (Sunday), Serbian forces resumed
their attack against the villages of Zborc, Belinc& and Carralev& in the
municipality of Shtimje.
The Serbs mounted their attack yesterday morning. It continued well into
the night, with a let-up in intensity.
The village of Zborc is in flames, with some 70 percent of the houses
having been burned or damaged, the LDK Information Commission said.
Burned and destroyed houses have been reported in the villages of Belinc&
and Carralev&, too.
Two eye-witnesses who managed to get out of Zborc today said some 250-300
members of Serb forces advanced into the village and were setting ablaze
the houses which had survived the shelling.
The school village has been levelled to the ground, just as all the
neighboring houses in Zborc, local sources said.
[03] At Least 5 Albanians Killed, 24 Wounded, During Serb Offensive on
Sunday
PRISHTINA, July 26 (KIC) - Albanians have been killed and wounded, their
houses burned and destroyed in a wide area in central Kosova during a large-
scale offensive launched by the Serb military and police troops yesterday
(Saturday).
At least four identified Albanians killed, among whom a pregnant woman, and
at least 24 wounded, including 7 children - this the casualty-toll amongst
Albanians according to reports available to the KIC by today morning.
The local chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human Rights and
Freedoms (CDHRF) in Skenderaj ('Srbica') said Sali Duraku, resident of
Klina e Mesme village, was killed yesterday, whereas his fellow villagers,
Safet Hetemi (23), Hajrullah Rexhepi (59) and Sadik Kadriu, were wounded.
At Runik& village, Halil Abazi (20) and Isa Ahmeti (23) were wounded
yesterday, the Council said.
The local chapter of the CDHRF added that many Albanian houses in Klin& e
Mesme and Klin& e Ul&t villages in the municipality of Skenderaj have been
burned.
Sources from the municipality of Gllogovc reported of two wounded, Ismet
Tha^i, resident of Llapushnik, and Sk&nder Halilaj, resident of T&rdefc
village.
Reports from Klina said Shpresa Bashota (20), resident of Cerovik village,
in her seventh month of pregnancy, was killed yesterday, as well as Azem
Daut Bashota (55) and his wife Zelfije Bashota (50).
Amongst the wounded are Ali Bashota (20), from Cerovik, Shpresa's husband;
then Shk&lzen Berisha (25) from Gjurgjevik i Madh, Bali Bujupi (22) from
Dob&rdol, Fortesa Gashi (f, 8) from ^abi^, Atifete Gashi (f, 9) from Mleqan,
Sokol Gashi (43) from ^abi^, Emine Gashi (f, 8) from ^abi^, Puhije Gashi (f,
5) from ^abi^ and Hajdin Morina (46) from Gllarev&.
Other sources reported on the wounding of Isa Ahmeti (23) from Radishev&
village of Skenderaj, and Shp&tim Morina (23) from Gllarev& village of
Klina.
Meanwhile, the LDK Information Commission in Suhareka said Jahir Hoxha,
resident of Bellanic&, was wounded overnight, whereas yesterday Fatmir
Hajrush Guraziu, resident of Bllac&, and Nazmi Mazreku, resident of
Malishev&, were wounded.
Habib Berisha, a member of the local Albanian resistance forces, was killed
yesterday in clashes with Serb forces trying to advance into Ostrozub and
towards Malisheva, local sources said.
The LDK Information in Lipjan said yesterday, at 19:10, in the village of
Breg i Zi (Crnobreg) of Lipjan, three Albanian minors were wounded from two
shells landing in their village. Muhamet Shaqiri (17), Hekuran Shaqiri (6)
and Arlind& Ademi (f, 13) were wounded by shells launched by Serb forces
stationed in the Kodra e Belincit in Shtime.
[04] Serb Offensive Against Shtime and Suhareka Village Continues Sunday
PRISHTINA, July 26 (KIC) - Serb forces garrisoned at the Qafa e Duhl&s
mountain pass, on the Shtime-Suhareka roadway, have continued to pound with
heavy artillery Albanian villages on both sides of the road.
The villages of Duhla and Bllaca in particular, located in the immediate
vicinity of the Serb bases, have been under continued attack since Saturday
morning. Sources in Shtime and Suhareka said immense material damage was
caused in the two villages.
At least 300 mortar shells landed in the village of Biraq, which is
likewise not far from the Serb base in Qafa e Duhles, the LDK chapter in
Shtime said. Besides a large number of houses damaged badly in the village,
many hectares of wheat field were burned from shelling around the village.
The shelling of Bllaca, Duhla and Biraq villages, is a part of a huge Serb
offensive in a large area stretching in several central Kosova
municipalities. The area around the Qafa e Duhl&s Serb bases has been
inaccessible since Friday evening. It is feared that the casualty-toll is
high amidst the unfolding Serb offensive.
The LDK chapter in Shtime could only learn the names of three Albanians
wounded since yesterday morning in villages near along the Shtime-Suharek&
road, naming them as Jahir Hoxha, Fatmir Guraziu and Nazmi Mazreku.
Local Albanians forces have been resisting the Serb offensive, sources
said.
[05] Serbs Strike Villages in De^an, Peja and Klina Throughout Weekend
A 78-year Albanian killed in his native village of Lubeniq PRISHTINA, July
26 (KIC) - Intermittent fighting between Serb troops and the Albanian
resistance forces has continued during the whole course of weekend in De^an
area, west of Kosova.
LDK and the Human Rights Council sources in De^an said several villages in
the area came under repeated Serb shelling on Friday night and all day long
on Saturday.
The U^K forces in Junik repelled a couple of Serb attempts to advance into
the village. The villages of Gramaqel, Shaptej and Voksh were bombarded
with heavy artillery from a Serb base at Suka e Biteshit (Biteshi upland),
sources said. No human casualties were reported in these villages,
excepting the damage caused on the houses and farmsteads which could
survive the bombardment so far.
The local medical center in Gramaqel village was hit by several mortar
shells on Friday night and destroyed completely.
Sources in De^an aid that a 78-year-old Albanian, Dervish Ali^kaj, was
killed by Serb forces in his Lubeniq village, between Peja and De^an.
Firefighting was reported Saturday in the Lugu i Baranit region, a wide
area stretching in the municipalities of Peja and Klina. Serb forces
pounded Albanian settlements and local resistance positions with machine
guns and heavy artillery, sources in Klina and Peja said.
[06] Albanian Detainees Tortured Ruthlessly in Serb Jail
PRISHTINA, July 26 (KIC) - Scores of Albanian detainees from the south-east
municipalities of Kosova - Gjilan, Ferizaj and Vitia - have been reported
subjected to brutal maltreatment and torture.
Serb police has lately embarked on a campaign of arresting Albanian
political party and human rights activists, and former political prisoners
in the south-east parts of Kosova. Scores of Albanians have been rounded up
in the municipality of Ferizaj alone.
The LDK chapter in Gjilan ('Gnjilane') said the detainees have been
subjected to brutal torture both in the premises of the Serb police and
state security premises in the town. Many have reportedly suffered severe
injuries in the hands of Serb forces. Under tight control, in night hours,
several detainees have been taken for treatment to the medical center in
the town.
An Albanian detainee, Rexhep Bislimi (33) from Ferizaj, died in the
Prishtina hospital last week. A doctor in the Prishtina hospital said the
body late Bislimi was covered with hematomas and he suffered a kidney
insufficiency from the torture.
[07] 30 Young Albanians Tortured at Serb Checkpoint near Ka^anik
PRISHTINA, July 26 (KIC) - Thirty Albanians, by and large young men, are
being held up in a Serb police checkpoint at Doganaj village of Ka^anik
since morning today, sources said.
The 30 Albanians on board of two buses with Gjakova license plates where
forced off the bus by Serbs. Other passengers were let to proceed after
having had their identity checked.
The LDK chapter in Ka^anik said early in the afternoon today that the young
Albanians who were being held in the Serb police checkpoint were subjected
to severe maltreatment.
Serb policemen from other bases have reportedly been brought to the Doganaj
checkpoint to maltreat the captured Albanians, witnesses told the LDK
office in Ka^anik, a town about 50 km south of Prishtina.
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