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Kosova Daily Report #1566, 98-09-28

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From: Kosova Information Center <http://www.kosova.com/>

Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1566
Prishtina, 28 September 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] Serbs Slain 15 Albanians, Two Families, in Obria Village of Gllogovc
  • [02] Around 200 Albanians Being Held Captive by Serbs in a School Near Gllogovc
  • [03] Serb Troops Resume Attacks Against Villages of Ferizaj, Southern Kosova
  • [04] Serb Infantry Enter Into Villages of Shtime, Torch Houses of Albanians
  • [05] Dangerous Situation Reported in Suhareka as Serbs Persist with Fresh Attacks
  • [06] Serb Troops Loot Property od Albanians in 15 Villages of Suhareka
  • [07] Refugee Baby Boy Dies of Cold in ĒiĒavica Mountains
  • [08] Serbs Loot 267 Tractors, 113 Cars, in Villages Around Obiliq

  • [01] Serbs Slain 15 Albanians, Two Families, in Obria Village of Gllogovc

    Amongst the massacred victims there were children and pregnant women, witnesses say

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - After the Serbs troops left Obria village, local residents and activists of the Gllogovc chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF) found today 15 dead bodies of Albanians scattered in the fields and houses of the village.

    The Obria village and over 20 the villages in the ĒiĒavica mountain foot were targeted by a heavy Serb offensive since last Wednesday which left over 100 Albanian killed, many others wounded and entre villages destroyed.

    The Human Rights Council in Gllogovc said the bodies of the following Albanians were found in Obria today:

    Eight massacred persons were found in the garden of Deliu extended family: Adem Deliu (33), Hava Deliu (65), Jeton Deliu (10), Hamide Deliu (60), Valmir Deliu (18 months), Luljeta Deliu (25), pregnant woman, Ms Lumnije Deliu (30) Ms Mihane Deliu (25);

    In the house of Hajriz Deliu were found slain Donjeta Deliu (4), Gentiana Deliu (7), Zahide Deliu (27);

    The charred body of Fazli Deliu (90) was found in his house;

    Ali Deliu (63), was found with his throat slit;

    Pajazit Deliu (65) and Zeqir Deliu (44), were mutilated.

    A 6-month baby girl, Diturie Deliu, was found alive covered by the dead body of her slain mother.

    Most of the bodies of the victims were mutilated, witnesses said.

    The head of the Human Rights Council in Gllogovc said many local residents were wounded in Obria village. It is feared that the casualty figures are still higher in the village as many persons have been missing for days, he said.

    Sources in Gllogovc reported that during the course of Sunday they identified 26 other killed Albanians scattered in the surrounding villages.

    [02] Around 200 Albanians Being Held Captive by Serbs in a School Near Gllogovc

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - Around 200 Albanians are being held captive in the local school at Krajkova village near Gllogovc since Saturday, witnesses told the Kosova Information Center today (Monday) morning.

    Albanian civilians who are being held in the school are resident of different villages of the Drenica region, central and north-west Kosova.

    Jakup Morina, a resident of Orllat village told the KIC that his two sons, Gani Morina and Ruzhdi Morina are amongst the detainees being held in the school building at Krajkova. He named three other Albanians from the village of Negroc, Bekim Krasniqi and bothers Azem Krasniqi and Ajet Krasniqi, also being held in there.

    Other sources in Gllogovc confirmed today that scores of Albanians were being held in Krajkova but they failed to specify their number.

    [03] Serb Troops Resume Attacks Against Villages of Ferizaj, Southern Kosova

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - Serb forces have continued shelling the villages of Jezerc, Nerodime e Epėrme and Nerodime e Ulėt in Ferizaj municipality overnight and today (Monday) morning, local sources reported.

    Over a dozen villages straddling a triangle between Shtime, Ferizaj and Suhareka - Topillė, Devetak and Llanishtė, Jezerc, Nerodime e Epėrme, Vraniq, Budakovė, Krushicė, Papaz, Savrovė, Buzhalė, Bukosh, Dubravė, Maqitevė, Stravoqinė and ReĒan - came under Serb fire on Sunday morning. Scores of farmhouses were reported destroyed during the attacks, while the local population was on the move ever since.

    The LDK chapter in Ferizaj said today morning that the villages Jezerc, Nerodime e Epėrme and Nerodime e Ulėt were all in flames.

    There has been a stepped up movement of Serb troops around the these villages and other parts of the municipality during the whole course of today morning, it said.

    Reports from the area said fresh Serb troops backed up with heavy artillery have been garrisoned in key positions today. The so-called 'catchusha' multiple rocked launchers have been positioned in a couple of locations.

    The situation was reported dangerous in Greme village today afternoon where Serb infantry advanced the hills around the village.

    No report about possible casualties in Freizaj villages has been available today.

    [04] Serb Infantry Enter Into Villages of Shtime, Torch Houses of Albanians

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - Serb attacks launched since Sunday morning against several villages of Shtime, south of Prishtina, has continued today (Monday), sources told KIC.

    During the morning hours today the Serb infantry first entered into the villages of ReĒak, Petrovė and Mollopolc to only proceed later towards the Gryka e Devetakut (the Devetak gorge), the LDK chapter in Shtime said.

    The local population fled the villages in advance to the Serb encroachment. In the town of Shtime itself the Serb troops set ablaze two houses of Albanians, the LDK chapter said.

    [05] Dangerous Situation Reported in Suhareka as Serbs Persist with Fresh Attacks

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - The LDK chapter in Suhareka said over 15.000 residents of villages that were targeted by a Serb offensive since yesterday morning have been on the move. Most of them have been camping out in two sites near Vraniq and Buzhala villages

    Half a dozen villages in the Suhareka municipality - Budakovė, Krushicė, Papaz, Savrovė, Buzhalė, Bukosh, and Dubravė - came under heavy Serb artillery fire n Sunday morning.

    The fleeing Albanians have claimed the Serb troops have terrorized many Albanians and torched scores of houses. Witnesses who fled the Reqan village said over 70 per cent of the houses there were destroyed by the Serbs.

    At the Savrovė village, the plundering of large amounts of property preceded the burning of several houses. The Serbs troops cracked down brutally against the local papulation. Many local Albanians were rounded up and taken to unknown place by the Serb region, including Zenel Zeneli, Hazir Zeneli, Beqir Zeneli, his son Florim, brothers Ramadan, Sedat and Nexhat Kokollari, Halit Qysa, Sahit Krasniqi and his son Hajrullah, Jetullah Krasniqi.

    The Sopia village has been placed inside a deadly siege by the Serb since early in the morning today. Access to the village has been impossible, local activist told KIC, who said that smoke was billowing from houses in the village.

    The Serb troops have advanced today towards the hamlets of Maqiteva, Papazi, Kokollari, Hoxha, Buzhala and Savrova.

    Several large-calibre shells landed today morning in the Mushitisht village. Nor report about possible casualties has been available still.

    In the early afternoon hours, sources in Suhareke said fresh Serb troops were being deployed in the area. Around 20 tanks were see heading in the direction of the villages Budakovė, Buzhalė and Vraniq at around 13:00 hrs.

    [06] Serb Troops Loot Property od Albanians in 15 Villages of Suhareka

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - In an account today, the LDK Information Commission in Suhareke named 15 villages in the municipality where the Serbs forces looted the property of Albanian and set ablaze scores of houses over the past days.

    Tens of farmhouses have been torched in the villages of ReĒan, Krushicė, Budakovė, Bukosh, Mohlan, Papaz, DragoĒinė, MaĒitevė, Buzhalė, Llanishtė, Jezerc. Plumes of smoke could be seen billowing from these villages today morning, wetness told KIC.

    The situation has been described as mostly volatile in Budakova village. The local population which could not flee their homes ahead of the Serb encroachment around the village have been holed up since Sunday. Local activist said they were fearful of possible Serb crackdown against the unprotected population.

    [07] Refugee Baby Boy Dies of Cold in ĒiĒavica Mountains

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - A seven-week-old boy, Shqipdon Shabani from Dashec village of Skėnderaj ('Srbica'), died last night in the a forest of the ĒiĒavica mountains where his family has been hiding for several days in the wake of the Serb offensive against Albanian communities.

    The LDK chapter in Skenderaj said a large number of Albanians, including children, women and sick persons, have been sleeping rough in the ĒiĒavica mountains. Their condition is appalling it said.

    The LDK said that in the mountains of ĒiĒavica there are till many scattered bodies of Albanians killed during the latest Serb offensive.

    [08] Serbs Loot 267 Tractors, 113 Cars, in Villages Around Obiliq

    PRISHTINA, Sept 28 (KIC) - In the wake of several day long bombardment of Albanian communities in the municipality of Obiliq, north-west of Prishtina, the Serb troops have embarked on large-scale campaigns of looting and destruction of the property.

    According to accounts by local human rights groups in Obiliq, the Serbs have looted property worth hundreds of thousands of German marks.

    The chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF) in Obiliq said that in five village alone - Lajthishtė, Shipitullė, Graboc i Epėrm, Hamidi, Sibovc - the Serbs have looted 267 tractors and 112 cars. At Lajthishtė the Serbs took away 60 tractors and 20 cars, in Shipitullė 40 tractors and 15 cars, in Sibovc 60 tractors and 40 cars, in Graboc i Epėrm 65 tractors and 22 cars, and in Hamidi 22 tractors and 15 cars, the CDHRF said.

    The human rights Council added that the Serbs have looted large amounts of domestic appliances and other commodities, and cattle in the Albanian villages and farmhouses of Obiliq.

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