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Kosova Daily Report #1707, 99-03-01
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1707
Prishtina, 1 March 1999
CONTENTS
[01] LDK Leadership Calls on Party Structures to Support Rambouillet
Accords
[02] Serbian Forces Shell Five Villages in Vushtrri Area
[03] Serbian Forces Machine-Gun U^K Positions in Mitrovica Area Overnight
[04] Population of Five Villages Displaced in Southeastern Kosova
[05] Heavy Serbian Military Buildup in Central Kosova
[06] Six Persons, Four of Whom Albanians, Killed in Unsolved, Separate
Incidents in Kosova
[01] LDK Leadership Calls on Party Structures to Support Rambouillet
Accords
PRISHTINA, March 1 (KIC) - The Presidency of the Democratic League of
Kosova (LDK), the strongest political force in the country, discussed today
the contents of the interim agreement on peace and self-government in
Kosova which was approved in principle by the Kosova delegation at the
Rambouillet talks earlier this week.
The LDK Presidency supports fully the President of the Republic of Kosova,
Mr. Ibrahim Rugova, and the delegation which represented Kosova in the
conference and consensually subscribed to the interim agreement, the LDK
said in a statement issued after a meeting today.
The Peace Conference in Rambouillet is of great importance for Kosova and
all its people, because it brought the heavily internationalized Kosova
issue on top of the international agenda, Rugova's party said.
Having given its support to the text of the Interim Agreement, the LDK
leadership calls on all its structures to fully back it during the pending
consultations in the run-up to March 15, the LDK said.
The Presidency of the Democratic League of Kosova hailed the work of the
Conference organizers, the mediators and other international participants,
singling out the role of the United States of America, first and foremost
of the Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, whose outstanding
contribution to the Rambouillet talks is highly appreciated, the LDK
statement said.
Touching on the current situation in Kosova, the LDK said it continued to
be dangerous because of the ongoing Serbian offensive and a further build-
up of the Serbian military and police presence in Kosova. All this is aimed
at undermining what was achieved in Rambouillet, the party concluded.
[02] Serbian Forces Shell Five Villages in Vushtrri Area
PRISHTINA, March 1 (KIC) - On Sunday evening, Serbian military and police
forces shelled the villages of Taraxh&, Liqej, Oshlan, Dubofc and Galic&,
municipality of Vushtrri, local LDK sources said.
Sporadic gunfire aimed at these Albanian villages was heard all night long.
No immediate details on the consequences of this assault have been made
available.
Meanwhile, five Albanian civilians were arrested by Serbian police in two
separate cases in Vushtrri on Sunday, local sources said.
Three of them have been named as Bajram Shalaku (56), Xheladin Berisha (37),
residents of Okrashtica, and Sahit Rrudhani.
[03] Serbian Forces Machine-Gun U^K Positions in Mitrovica Area Overnight
PRISHTINA, March 1 (KIC) - Automatic gunfire was reported near the Ibri
bridge and the bus station in the town of Mitrovica at 19:40 CET on Sunday,
local sources told the KIC.
Later on, beginning at 21:45 CET, Serbian forces stationed in the hills
overlooking the villages of Frash&r i Vog&l, Vaganic& e Poshtme, Vaganic& e
Ep&rme, Pir^ and V&rnic&, machine-gunned U^K (Kosova Liberation Army)
positions in the area. The machine-gun assault against U^K positions
resumed early today (Monday) morning, lasting for three hours, from 02:00
through 05:00 CET, local sources said.
Serbian troops opened artillery fire from their military base at Shipol, on
the suburbs of Mitrovica, early in the morning today.
There has been no immediate word on casualties or material damage.
A number of Vushtrri villages bordering on the Mitrovica municipality,
including Oshlan, Pantin& and Liqej, were shelled overnight, local LDK
sources in Mitrovica reported.
[04] Population of Five Villages Displaced in Southeastern Kosova
One Albanian killed, one wounded by Serbian forces in Gajre village
yesterday
PRISHTINA, March 1 (KIC) - In the wake of the Serbian military crackdown in
south-eastern Kosova, most of the Albanian residents of five villages -
Bob, Bi^ec, Kova^ec, Gjurgjedell and Llanisht& - fled their homes, local
LDK sources said.
Thousands of Albanians tried to cross over to the neighbouring Macedonia
yesterday, but were turned back by the Serbian forces at the Hani i Elezit
border crossing. Some of the families found refuge in the small town of
Hani i Elezit itself, whereas the rest were encouraged by the OSCE
verification mission to return back home.
An alarming situation has been reported in the villages of Rezhanc& and
Krivenik, which have been sealed off by Serbian forces, local sources
said.
Serbian forces killed one Albanian and wounded another in Gajre village,
municipality of Ka^anik, yesterday, LDK sources said. The killed Rrustem
Halim ^allaku (64) was buried today. The wounded Albanian has been named as
Fejzullah Rexhep ^allaku (79).
[05] Heavy Serbian Military Buildup in Central Kosova
PRISHTINA, March 1 (KIC) - A heavy Serbian military presence has been
reported in central Kosova, in Rahovec, Malisheva and Shtime
municipalities.
Scores of Serbian armoured and other motorized vehicles have been reported
stationed there recently. Because of the Serb forces' concentration near
Rahovec and Ho^& e Madhe, the Albanian population of half a dozen villages
(Shkoz&, Jan^ift, Maxharr&, Ostrozub, Dragobil, etc.) lives in anxiety,
local LDK sources said.
Serb forces have threatened with reprisals over the alleged kidnapping of
two Serbs from Ho^& e Madhe village. The residents of Shkoz& village spent
the night outside their village in fear.
A column of Serbian military police vehicles arrived in Shtime from Ferizaj
today morning, local sources said.
Serbian military forces stationed at Pishnajat e Shtimes (the Shtime
Pinewood) have been on the move, back and forth to Zborc village.
Serbian forces engaged in a shooting spree late Sunday evening, causing
panic amongst the residents of Bllac& and the outlying villages in the
Suhareka municipality.
[06] Six Persons, Four of Whom Albanians, Killed in Unsolved, Separate
Incidents in Kosova
PRISHTINA, March 1 (KIC) - The bodies of two killed persons were found
Sunday afternoon near the village of Piran&, between Rahovec and Prizren,
an OSCE spokesman in Prizren said. He could not specify the ethnic
background of the killed people.
An U^K fighter, in his mid-twenties, was found killed at Trakani^ village,
municipality of Gjakova, on Sunday morning. He was wearing military
fatigues, sources said.
A notorious Albanian collaborationist with the Serbian police, Muharrem
Ibraj, killed a local Albanian in Osek Hyl& village near Gjakova, LDK
sources said. The Albanian, Sylejman M. Bajrami (45), was killed after
having had his house surrounded by Serbian forces.
A day earlier, on Saturday evening, an Albanian youth, Albesian Mataj (17),
was ambushed and killed near Osek Hyl&, local LDK sources said.
Unidentified assailants shot dead an Albanian and wounded two others in the
center of Prishtina, capital of Kosova, in mid- evening on Sunday. The
killed was named as Ekrem Gashi, whereas the seriously wounded as Fahri
Bejta and Genc Nuha. They were shot dead when they were fired upon with
automatic, perhaps machine-gun fire near a group of Serbian-owned shops.
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