Learn in which municipalities and places mostly Serb soldiers and civilians were killed

About 13 thousand and 500 people lost their lives in the war that began on February 22nd 1998 between the Kosovo Liberation Army and Serb forces. The war lasted until June 11, 1999. In 2015, the Fund for Humanitarian Law introduced the Kosovo Memory Book (LKK) on all victims of war in [...]
In 2015, the Fund for Humanitarian Law introduced the Kosovo Memory Book (LKK) on all victims of war in Kosovo. According to the LKK database, a total of 13,535 people were killed in the war in Kosovo. To this finding, the FDH said it had arrived on the basis of an analysis of 31,600 documents from various sources, including a large number of statements from victims and war crimes witnesses.
According to the FDH, Albanians make up the largest number of victims, with 10.812, Serbs 2,197, while Roma, Bosniaks, Montenegrins and other non-Albanians make up 526 victims.
Of all the victims, according to various reports it is thought that 2,400 victims were members of the KLA. After the war in Kosovo over 5,000 people remained missing, whose fate has been partly white because there are still many people whose fate is not yet known. It has been reported that some 1,600 people still remain, 19 years after the war.
The Fund for Humanitarian Law has compiled lists for the killings of Albanian and Serb soldiers and civilians, dividing them on the basis of different Kosovo municipalities and countries -- Serbia, Albania and Montenegro -- writes Periscope.
If we look at the statistics on the losses of Albanian civilians based on municipalities, it turns out Gjakova's territory has had the biggest losses. According to the FDH, they've been killed in Gjakova 1,022 Albanian civilians. After Gjakova ranks Skenderaj with 984 people killed, Glogovac with 804, Rahoveci with 724, Peja with 561, Pristina with 466, Prizren with 464, Vushtrria with 451, Suhareka with 434, Mitrovica with 417.
List of missing Albanian civilians according to municipalities:
Meanwhile, with the killing of Serb civilians leading Pristina's municipality, where those killed have remained 130 Serb civilians. The second municipality on the list is Gjilan with 98 Serbs killed, Prizren with 80, Peja with 79, Rahoveci with 71, Gjakova with 61, Kline with 56, Lipjani with 43, Suhareka with 40 and Istog with 39.
List of losing Serb civilians according to municipalities:
If we look at the murder statistics of Albanian and Serbian soldiers, the most damaged is Gjakova again, writes Periscopi.
According to the FDI list, lives have been lost in Gjakova 361 KLA soldiers, in Decani 212, Prizren 185, Skenderaj 166, in Glogoc 156, at Peja 111, in Istog 109, in Rahovec 102, in Suhareka 97 and at Kacanik 83.
List of losing Albanian soldiers according to municipalities:
Major military losses have suffered in Serbian forces BloodovousWhere they've lost 151 soldiers. In Glogovac, 97 Serb soldiers have lost lives in Prizren 74, in Skenderaj 69, in Pristina 59, in Suhareka 53, in Decani 53, in Pec 46, in Malisheva 40 and in Podujevo 33.
Disregarding territorial municipalities, but countries, according to statistics, the Serbian Army, as well as the KLA, have suffered the biggest military losses in Kostunica, where it took place. The Battle of Koshara April 9, 1999, under operation “Arrow” In this battle, known as one of the bloodiest of the last war, they have found death 155 KLA soldiers, 81 Serb soldiers.
The Humanitarian Law Fund (FDH) is the non-governmental human rights organisation founded in 1992 by Natasa Persecuted in order to document scandalous human rights violations that were being carried out in all of Yugoslavia at that time, during armed conflicts in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and then in Kosovo.
The Albanian population, as the victim of war that was launched by the Serbian Army, declared independence in 2008, following the liberation with the help of the armies of NATO's Allied states. The Kosovo war is often commemorated on the occasion of the anniversary of Albanian battles and falls.
It is exactly 5, 6 and 7 March when the victims of the recent war in Kosovo are commemorated in Kosovo, during Serbia's liberation bid. Even this year, under the auspices of Republic of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, on the case of Jubilari, the 20th anniversary of the heroic fall of Adem Yasar, the Jashar family, the martyrs of the nation, and all fallen for freedom, “manifestion is being organised The era of the Kosovo Liberation Army”. /Periscopi/
Below, we bring military and civilian, Albanian and Serbian losses lists based on countries:
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