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Kosova Daily Report #1710, 99-03-04
Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1710
Prishtina, 4 March 1999
First Edition: 11:30 CET
Second Edition: 17:00 CET
CONTENTS
[01] Gunfire, Shelling Reported near Llapushnik Today Morning
[02] Heavy Build-up of Serbian Troops and Armor in Podujeva Area
[03] Column of Serbian Troops Heads towards Mihaliq Village of Vushtrri
[04] Serbian Forces Shell Six Villages in Mitrovica and Vushtrri Area
[05] Gunfire Reported in Gjakova and Border Area Villages in Southwestern
Kosova
[06] Stepped up Movement of Serbian Military and Police in the Klina Area
[01] Gunfire, Shelling Reported near Llapushnik Today Morning
PRISHTINA, March 4 (KIC) - Gunfire and shelling was reported for three and
a half hours, from 6:00 through 9:30 CET, today in the village of Gjergjic&,
near Llapushnik, west of the capital Prishtina.
Serbian forces tried to advance into the village, but were prevented from
doing so by the U^K (Kosova Liberation Army), sources told the Kosova
Information Center (KIC).
[02] Heavy Build-up of Serbian Troops and Armor in Podujeva Area
PRISHTINA, March 4 (KIC) - An explosive situation has been reported in the
northern Podujeva area today, with a heavy Serbian forces' presence in the
administrative center and around it, local LDK sources said.
Serbs have massed troops and combat armor along the Prishtina- Podujeva
highway today.
Serb forces have been patrolling the streets of the town of Podujeva, while
entrances to and exists from the town are being held under a strict grip,
with motorists and citizens being routinely stopped, searched and harassed
by police.
Automatic weapons fire was heard early evening yesterday, at 18:20 CET, at
the crossroads in Podujeva on the road leading to K&rpimeh village. In the
aftermath, a number of detonations of shells fired from Serbian positions
at Peran village, four km north, were heard.
Many Albanian citizens who happened to be on the streets of Podujeva were
ill-treated by Serb police, local LDK sources told the KIC.
Meanwhile, Serbian media reported a Serb police officer was killed in last
evening's incident in Podujeva.
Yugoslav army troops allowed to deploy three companies out of barracks in
Kosova under a cease-fire agreement now have about 20 companies out on the
ground in Kosova, OSCE monitors told Reuters on Wednesday. The Serb
violation has reached the point where on the army side alone more than six
times as many people are in the field as is allowed under a cease-fire
supposedly backed by threat of NATO air strikes.
Meanwhile, Beatrice Lacoste, the OSCE spokeswoman was quoted by the Serbian
Beta news agency as saying "the overall number of soldiers, tanks and
police forces in Kosova is under the limit established by the agreement
with NATO".
Asked by the Kosova Information Center (KIC), Ms Lacoste said today what
she had said in fact was that Serbs were "not in excess of the limit",
acknowledging that 20 Serb military companies were indeed out on the ground
in Kosova.
Belgrade has massed troops and armor in and around Kosova to the levels
generally agreed to be above the limit, some say in preparation for a huge
Serbian offensive to destroy what has been achieved in the Rambouillet
conference on Kosova.
[03] Column of Serbian Troops Heads towards Mihaliq Village of Vushtrri
PRISHTINA, March 4 (KIC) - Heavy Serbian troops arrived today morning in
the town of Vushtrri, from both Mitrovica and capital Prishtina, local LDK
sources said. They stopped for a while in front of the Serb military
barracks in the town.
A convoy of Serbian military and police troops, backed up by 30 vehicles,
headed towards the village of Mihaliq today morning. Six Serbian combat
vehicles left later, at 10:30 CET, also heading for this village.
Local sources said two members of the local Montenegrin community have been
killed in yet unsolved circumstances.
Early in the morning today, a large part of the Albanian population of half
a dozen Vushtrri villages (Mihaliq, Druar, Reznik, Shallc, Strofc, etc.)
began fleeing their homes, in fear of an imminent Serbian crackdown.
[04] Serbian Forces Shell Six Villages in Mitrovica and Vushtrri Area
PRISHTINA, March 4 (KIC) - Last night, the Serbian military shelled U^K
positions in six villages of the Mitrovica and Vushtrri area - Vaganic&,
Pir^, V&rnic&, Oshlan, Pantin& and Lkej.
Serbian aircraft flew overheard the area during the Serbian bombardment of
the Albanian villages.
In fear of an imminent Serbian offensive, hundreds of Albanians displaced
from their home villages along the ^i^avica massif in the municipality of
Vushtrri have been on the move, in search of relative safety in neighboring
Obiliq municipality, local LDK sources said.
The Albanian residents of a number of neighborhoods in Mitrovica spent the
night out, fearful of a Serbian attack in the town, local sources said.
Serbian police has been physically abusing Albanian citizens in roving
check-point in Mitrovica today.
Meanwhile, the Serbian media said two Serbs, brothers Ljubisa and Radivoje
Mitrovic, were killed in Mihaliq village last night, blaming the U^K for
the killing. A member of the Serbian army was abducted, they added.
[05] Gunfire Reported in Gjakova and Border Area Villages in Southwestern
Kosova
PRISHTINA, March 4 (KIC) - Small arms shooting was reported early in the
morning today in the town of Gjakova, but also Serb helicopters flying over
the area, according to local LDK sources.
Heavy Serbian army and police forces and armor, including tanks, have been
deployed in the ^abrati hill overlooking the town.
Scores of Albanian citizens are reported beaten up by police in Gjakova on
a daily basis.
Heavy gunfire was reported overnight in the border villages of Reka e Keqe
region, along the Kosova-Albanian border.
[06] Stepped up Movement of Serbian Military and Police in the Klina Area
PRISHTINA, March 4 (KIC) - Heavy Serbian military and police movements have
been reported today along the Prishtina-Peja highway, sources told the
KIC.
Serbian aircraft flew overhead the Klina area today morning.
Meanwhile, sources said Serbian forces burned two Albanian houses in the
village of Jellofc, Klina municipality, last night.
The intimidating presence of Serbian forces has made Albanian residents of
Resnik village flee their homes.
Serbian police raided a number of Albanian-run eating and drinking
establishments in the town of Klina yesterday, physically abusing the
customers.
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