Aller au contenu principal

Timeline of the Kosovo War


Timeline of the Kosovo War


Timeline of the Kosovo War. Abbreviations:

Combatants
  • KLA—Kosovo Liberation Army
  • FARK—Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosovo
  • VJ—Yugoslav Army
  • NATO—North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Peace-keeping forces
  • KFOR—Kosovo Force (NATO)
Organizations
  • ICTY—International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (UN)
  • IICK—Independent International Commission on Kosovo
  • KDOM—Kosovo Diplomatic Observer Mission

Background

1981

1993-1996

1998

  • 28 February: Firefight in Likošane. 4 Yugoslav policemen killed in an ambush by KLA.
  • 28 February: Serbian police killed 14 Albanians of the Ahmeti family.
  • 5 March: 4 Yugoslav policemen killed in an ambush by KLA in Prekaz.
  • 5–7 March: Attack on Prekaz. Yugoslav victory. 28 militants and 30 civilians killed by VJ.
  • 7-10 March: Battle of Llapushnik KLA victory.
  • 24 March: First Battle of Glodjane KLA victory.
  • 23 April: Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes. Yugoslav victory. 18 militants killed by VJ.
  • 8 May: Yugoslav Police attack a civilian van in Dečan. 1 civilian dead and 4 civilians injured.
  • 25 May and 1 April: Ljubenić massacres.
  • 15 june: In an ambush by the KLA,2 Serbian police officers were killed and 7 other were wounded,5 of them were VJ soldiers.
  • 22 June–1 July: Battle of Belaćevac Mine. Yugoslav victory.
  • 18 July: Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes. Yugoslav victory.
  • 25–26 July: KLA abandonment of the Lapušnik prison camp. 23 of 35 inmates killed by KLA.
  • 6 July–17 July: First Battle of Lođa. KLA victory.
  • 17–20 July Battle of Orahovac. Yugoslav victory.
  • 28 July–17 August: Battle of Junik. Yugoslav victory.
  • 9 August: Opljaz clashes. KLA victory, 20 Yugoslav soldiers killed by the KLA.
  • 1-30 August: 17 Yugoslav policemen killed in attacks by KLA in the Drenica valley.
  • 10 August–17 August: Second Battle of Lođa. Yugoslav victory.
  • 11–12 August: Second Battle of Glodjane Yugoslav victory.
  • 9 September: Lake Radonjić massacre.
  • 15 September: Đeravica clashes. KLA victory, 40 Yugoslav soldiers killed and 20 wounded.
  • 30 September: Operation Fenix. KLA victory.
  • 26 and 29 September: Gornje Obrinje massacre.
  • 3 December: Albanian–Yugoslav border clash. Yugoslav victory.
  • 14 December: Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes. Yugoslav victory.
  • 14 December: Panda Bar massacre.
  • 23–27 December: Battle of Podujevo. Yugoslav victory.

1999

  • 8 and 10 January: 4 Yugoslav policemen killed by KLA near Uroševac.
  • Račak massacre.
  • NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, Operation Allied Force.
  • F-117A shoot-down.
  • Bombing of Novi Sad.
  • Bela Crkva massacre.
  • Velika Kruša massacre.
  • Suva Reka massacre.
  • Izbica massacre.
  • Drenica massacres.
  • 13 April: Albania–Yugoslav border incident. Status quo ante bellum. Albanian Army retakes control.
  • Battle of Košare. KLA forces captured the border outpost of Košare between FR Yugoslavia and Albania, but were unable to make further advances.
  • 21 April: 6 Yugoslav policemen killed in an ambush by KLA near Meja.
  • Meja massacre.
  • April: 2 Yugoslav policemen killed in an ambush by KLA near Vučitrn.
  • Vučitrn massacre.
  • Grdelica train bombing.
  • 12 May: KLA forces attack VJ transport truck and burn it with soldiers inside, Vneshte 1999.
  • 19-20 May: 14 Yugoslav special forces killed in an ambush by KLA near Junik.
  • 26 May: 2 Yugoslav policemen killed in an ambush by KLA in Tusus
  • 26 May: Tusus massacre. Serbian police kills 27 Albanian civilians.
  • NATO bombing of Albanian refugees near Gjakova.
  • NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters.
  • NATO bombing of Belgrade streets.
  • Lužane bus bombing.
  • Cluster bombing of Niš.
  • United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.
  • Koriša bombing.
  • Ćuška massacre.
  • Battle of Pashtrik. KLA forces capture Mount Paštrik, but are unable to make further advances

References

Giuseppe Zanotti Luxury Sneakers

Further reading

  • Tim Judah (2002). Kosovo: War and Revenge. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-09725-2.

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Timeline of the Kosovo War by Wikipedia (Historical)