Kosova Daily Report #1647, 98-12-26
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1647
Prishtina, 26 December 1998
First Edition: 11:45 CET
Second Edition: 16:30 CET
CONTENTS
[01] Serb Special Police Assaults Obran^& Village of Podujeva
[02] Serb Police Withdraws After Assault on Obran^& Village of Podujeva
[03] Explosive Device Damages Norwegian NGO's Vehicle in Prishtina
[04] Serb Forces Open Machine-Gun Fire in Malisheva Area
[05] Serbian Police Seals Off Albanian Family Compounds in Peja Village
[01] Serb Special Police Assaults Obran^& Village of Podujeva
PRISHTINA, Dec 26 (KIC) - Serbian special police forces launched an attack
against the village of Obran^&, municipality of Podujeva, today (Saturday)
at 11:15 hrs.
Local LDK activists told the Kosova Information Center (KIC) Serbian police
forces with armoured vehicles and APCs headed towards the village, which is
just a couple of km west of the town of Podujeva. Serb forces stopped at
the entrance to the village and started firing on the village and the U^K
(Kosova Liberation Army) positions.
Obran^& borders on the village of Llapashtic&, which was the target of
Serbian military and police force backed up by scores of tanks and armoured
vehicles in the past few days.
At least 9 Albanians - eight of whom civilians, including a woman and a
child - were killed Thursday by Serbian forces in Gllamnik and Llapashtic&
villages and the town of Podujeva itself, 30 km north of capital
Prishtina.
[02] Serb Police Withdraws After Assault on Obran^& Village of Podujeva
PRISHTINA, Dec 26 (KIC) - Serbian special police forces launched an attack
against the village of Obran^&, municipality of Podujeva, today (Saturday)
at 11:15 hrs.
Local LDK activists told the Kosova Information Center (KIC) Serbian police
forces backed up by an armoured vehicle and several troop carriers headed
towards the village, which is just a couple of km west of the town of
Podujeva. Serb forces stopped at the entrance to the village and started
firing on the village and the U^K (Kosova Liberation Army) positions. Serb
police was wearing white clothes, sources said.
Obran^& borders on the village of Llapashtic&, which was the target of
Serbian military and police force backed up by scores of tanks and armoured
vehicles in the past few days.
At around 14:30 hrs, Serb police forces returned to Podujeva. There has
been no immediate word on the consequences of the Serb attack on Obran^&
village today.
The LDK sources in Podujeva said a Serb had been killed in Obran^& in as
yet unknown circumstances.
Serb regime media identified the killed man as Milovan Radojevic (65), a
local Serb.
LDK sources said police and military forces with heavy combat equipment
have been stationed at the location called 'Qershit& e Llapashtic&s' and in
the compounds of the brick factory in Podujeva. There was shooting reported
in these positions at around 9 o'clock in the morning.
In the early afternoon hours today, sporadic gunfire was reported coming
from Serb positions. Police have set up presence in all entrances to the
town of Podujeva as well as in key communications inside it, stopping and
checking motorists and passers-bye.
At least 9 Albanians - eight of whom civilians, including a woman and a
child - were killed Thursday by Serbian forces in Gllamnik and Llapashtic&
villages and the town of Podujeva itself, 30 km north of capital
Prishtina.
Shefkie Salihu (40), who was killed by Serb snipers Thursday near the
Besiana motel in Podujeva, was identified Friday afternoon and buried today
(Saturday). LDK sources said her husband, Latif Salihu, who had left his
house and headed towards Prishtina, has been unaccounted since Thursday.
Ahmet Ahmeti, a schoolteacher and leader of a LDK sub-chapter in Podujeva,
was wounded by Serb forces on Thursday, sources said.
The LDK chapter presidency in Podujeva said during a meeting today the
situation in the northern municipality was "grave and further
deteriorating". Today's police crackdown in Obran^& and the virtual siege
imposed on the town of Podujeva add to the gravity and volatility of the
situation, the LDK said.
"The killing of civilians is a crime committed by the Serbian regime in the
full presence of the international community, and the killing of a child at
a time the children of the world celebrate Christmas is an outrageous crime
of the Fascist regime in Belgrade", the LDK chapter in Podujeva said in a
statement.
The Albanians have in no way provoked the Serb attacks on the villages of
Obran^&, Llapashtic&, Gllamnik, Buric& and Konushevc, the LDK said, adding
that the goal of Belgrade is to ethnically cleanse this part of Kosova.
The LDK chapter called on NATO to intervene in Kosova to "save the civilian
population" from further Serbian aggression.
[03] Explosive Device Damages Norwegian NGO's Vehicle in Prishtina
PRISHTINA, Dec 26 (KIC) - An explosive device, presumably a hand grenade,
caused damage today to a Norwegian humanitarian organization's vehicle. The
vehicle was in Bregu i Diellit neighborhood, in front of the "Ismail
Qemali" elementary school, in the Kosova capital.
The blast was considerable, but luckily nobody was injured, the local LDK
organization said.
It is as yet unclear who stood behind the attack.
[04] Serb Forces Open Machine-Gun Fire in Malisheva Area
PRISHTINA, Dec 26 (KIC) - Serbian forces opened heavy machine-gun fire from
their position at Pishat e Llazic&s in Malisheva area on Friday evening,
local LDK sources.
This added fears to the Albanian population, which has been living in
exacting conditions after the summer Serb offensive.
Serb forces have been digging in in the Pishat e Llazic&s, the LDK chapter
of Malisheva said.
[05] Serbian Police Seals Off Albanian Family Compounds in Peja Village
Raids commercial center in Peja
PRISHTINA, Dec 26 (KIC) - A Serb police expedition raided at 6 o'clock in
the morning today (Saturday) two Albanian family compounds in the village
of Radavc, municipality of Peja.
The Elezaj and Gjuraj family compounds were stormed on arms possession
charges, the LDK sources in Peja said.
During the crackdown, police severely abused Mehmet Gjuraj (60) and teacher
Besim Gjuraj (43), and arrested Skender Demaj and Fadil Gjuraj, local LDK
activists.
Meanwhile, heavy Serb police forces closed off the commercial center of
Peja at 11:30 hrs today (Saturday). Many people were physically abused and
robbed of their commercials, the LDK chapter in Peja said. Albanians had
goods worth DM 50,000 illegally seized by the Serb police during the one
and a half hour-long sweep.
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