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Kosova Daily Report #1474, 98-06-28

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

Kosova Information Center
KOSOVA DAILY REPORT #1474
Prishtina, 28 June 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] Gunfire Exchange Reported in Sllatina Sunday Afternoon
  • [02] Two Vushtrri Villages Come Under Renewed Serb Shelling Saturday Evening
  • [03] Heavy Clashes Continue in De^an Village Since Saturday Afternoon
  • [04] Senior US Official Holds Extensive Talks with U^K Political Leaders
  • [05] Serb Forces Kill Kosovar Albanian Teacher Dies Saturday
  • [06] Serb Forces Hold Up 150 Albanians at Checkpoint in Gjakova
  • [07] Serb Military Gunships Fire on Albanian Villages in Malisheva
  • [08] Serb Police Apprehends Albanians in Bus in Peja
  • [09] Serb Police Clamps Down on LDK and CDHRF Activists in Ferizaj

  • [01] Gunfire Exchange Reported in Sllatina Sunday Afternoon

    PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - Serb forces opened fire today afternoon on Albanian positions in Bardhi i Madh ('Belacevac'), about 10 miles west of Prishtina.

    An LDK activist told KIC that Serb forces garrisoned in the forrest above the neighboring Sllatina village opened fire from machine guns and automatic rifles at around 14:00 hrs today. Member of resistance units fired back soon, he said.

    The LDK activist could not conform if there were any casualties on any of the side, noting only that gunfire exchange was continuing at 4 p.m when he left for Prishtina.

    Over the past three days there has been a massive Serb forces build-up around Sllatina village near the Prishtina airport.

    Sllatina is a neighboring village to Bardhi/Bella^evc, which fell under the control of Albanian resistance forces, U^K (the Kosova Liberation Army), early this week.

    Over Serb army 140 vehicles, tanks, trucks and bulldozers were deployed Saturday morning in key-positions above the village both in and around a pine forrest where from a wide expanse - over a dozen villages, military and civilian airports, a good part of the Prishtina-Pea roadway, as well as Bella^evc village and the open- cast mines around it - can be controlled and held under gunpoint.

    [02] Two Vushtrri Villages Come Under Renewed Serb Shelling Saturday Evening

    PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - Two villages in municipality of Vushtrri ('Vucitern') - Pantina and Okrashtiva - came under renewed Serb forces fire on Saturday afternoon and evening, LDK sources said.

    Pantina and Okrashtica were heavily shelled by Serb forces for over two hours Friday afternoon too.

    Albanian farmsteads were attacked with low-caliber cannons and machine guns from several Serb positions in the area, including a tower of a tin factory in the outskirts of Vushtrri.

    The Information Commission of the LDK chapter in Vushtrri said the Serb attack against Okrashtica and Pantina began at around 19:00 yesterday. The Commission said clouds of smoke were billowing in the sky above the two villages.

    No human casualties have been reported so far, excepting the damage in many houses and property.

    The villages of Okrashtica, Shtitarica e Pantina in Vushtrri municipality were attacked by Serb forces on several occasions during the past week.

    [03] Heavy Clashes Continue in De^an Village Since Saturday Afternoon

    Identities of four more killed Albanians established PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - The LDK chapter in De^an said today it has learned identities of four other Albanians killed by Serb forces in the area.

    The LDK named the victims as Halit Z. Tolaj (80), Murat Z.Tolaj (75), Mustaf Z. Tolaj (70) and his wife Zize Tolaj (75), but it failed to provide other information regarding the place and date they were killed. It note however that because of the continuing siege by the Serb forces it is impossible to verify exact casualty figures.

    Meanwhile, sources in De^an said there were several hour long clashes between the Serb forces and the resistance members in Prejlep village on Saturday afternoon. Fighting in Prejlep have reportedly continued during the whole course of Sunday morning.

    No word about possible casualties.

    [04] Senior US Official Holds Extensive Talks with U^K Political Leaders

    PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - The United States has confirmed that it has had direct talks with senior political leaders of the Liberation Army of Kosova (U^K - KLA) last week.

    Agencies quoted the American envoy, Richard Holbrooke, as saying that talks with the U^K political leaders began on Friday on bid to negotiate a ceasefire in Kosova. U^K representatives have reportedly committed themselves to abiding by a ceasefire if it can be negotiated.

    The New York Times confirmed today that the US special envoy for Kosova, Robert Gelbard, had a four hour long discussion with senior political leaders of the U^K in a city in Western Europe.

    Neither the U^K representatives nor the European city where they met were identified. However, Washington had verified their identity, a senior official was quoted to having said.

    Gelbard had also informed Kosova's President Dr. Ibrahim Rugova in advance of the meeting, according to the newspaper. "The KLA leaders agreed to work with Rugova and to 'cooperate with him on a ceasefire and political negotiations, while recognizing that for now, at least, they need to support his leadership to try to provide a common negotiating position", the NY Times said, quoting a senior American official.

    Meanwhile, speaking at a news conference in Switzerland the US Ambassador Richard Holbrooke stressed that meeting of US official with the U^K leaders did in any way mean distancing between Washington and Kosovar political leader Ibrahim Rugova, whom he called 'an apostle of non-violence'.

    He said U^K representatives must now show they have control over rebel fighters. "It is up to the people who've had the contacts to demonstrate that they do have authority over the armed personnel of the KLA in Kosovo. The contacts were with people who said they had this authority but at this point that authority remains to be demonstrated" he said and added that "in no way does this reduce our full support for Rugova, who is the leader committed to a peaceful non-violent solution. This is the U.S. position and the position of the Contact Group and it will not change. We continue to support Doctor Rugova who is the only major leader who is seeking a non- violent solution to the problem", he said.

    [05] Serb Forces Kill Kosovar Albanian Teacher Dies Saturday

    PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - A 55-year-old Albanian Rexhep Syla, resident of Shishman village of Gjakova was reported shot dead by Serb forces Saturday afternoon. The village of Shishman is in the Reka e Keqe area in western Kosova, adjacent to the border on Albania.

    The late Rexhep Syla was a teacher with the local school in Shishman. LDK sources said he died in clashes with the Serb forces.

    Sources in Gjakova said Serb troops have been garrisoned in houses the local Albanians were constrained to abandon in a couple of villages of Reka e Keqe region.

    Latest reports speak of continued fighting between the Serb forces and Albanian resistance members along the borders area villages today morning.

    [06] Serb Forces Hold Up 150 Albanians at Checkpoint in Gjakova

    PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - Around 150 Albanians, mainly women, children and elderly people, were held up by the Serb police for a couple of hour Saturday afternoon.

    Sources in Gjakova said the Albanians were halted at Serb police checkpoint in a bid to entre the town. They had left homes in the area where fighting is underway.

    Witnesses said there were over 50 children in the group and that several fainted in the heat.

    The Albanians were allowed to enter the town at around 13:00. Three of them were reportedly held by the Serb police. No word so far about their whereabouts.

    [07] Serb Military Gunships Fire on Albanian Villages in Malisheva

    PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - Five Serb/Yugoslav military helicopters hovered for over one hour Saturday afternoon overhead the villages Cerovik, Stapanic&, Mle^an and Bubavec, municipality of Malisheva in central Kosova.

    The Serb gunships opened indiscriminate fire on the Albanian villages, the local LDK Information Commission in Malisheva said.

    Serbs on helicopters opened machine gun fire on several other Albanian villages on both sides of the Prishtina-Peja roadway, too.

    LDK sources could not still confirm whether there were any human casualties, noting only that roofs of Albanian houses were hit and damaged.

    [08] Serb Police Apprehends Albanians in Bus in Peja

    PRISHTINA, June 28 (KIC) - The Serb police apprehended three Albanians in a bus in Peja, taking them to unknown place, sources in Peja said.

    A witness told the KIC that at around 13 hrs yesterday the police halted a bus commuting between Peja and Rozhaja (Montenegro).

    Musa Krasniqi, about 70 from De^an, ^aush Berisha and his son Miftar Berisha, from Baran of Peja, were forced off the bus and taken to unknown direction he said.

    [09] Serb Police Clamps Down on LDK and CDHRF Activists in Ferizaj

    PRISHTINA, June 26 (KIC) - Heavy Serb police forces were involved today morning in a large-scale campaign of home raids in Ferizaj, detaining several LDK and human rights activists.

    The Information Commission of the LDK chapter in Ferizaj, town 20 miles south of Prishtina, said the police arrested Sylejman Byty^i, member of the local LDK presidency and member to the Kosova Parliament, Milaim Jashari, a senior member of the local chapter of the Council for the Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms (CDHRF), his son Zylbehar Jashari (21). Zylbehar was reportedly tortured badly in front of his family.

    Fadil Shabani and Haziz Shabani, both LDK activists, Shaip ^erkini, Sk&nder Ferizi and Besim Zymberi were also detained, the commission said adding that it suspected that there were other people who had their homes raid and were arrested by the Serbian police.

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