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Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has remembered the 23rd anniversary of Kostunica's Battle. He said that in this battle, fighters from all operational zones and all Albanian trains, assisted by Albania's military and NATO forces, fought against Yugoslav Army troops. The head of government has remembered April 9th [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has remembered the 23rd anniversary of Kostunica's Battle.
He said that in this battle, fighters from all operational zones and all Albanian trains, assisted by Albania's military and NATO forces, fought against Yugoslav Army troops.
The head of the government has remembered April 9th 1999, when, according to him, at 3: 15 minutes in the morning, the KLA soldiers attacked Serb forces at first calling “7 July” to follow up with attacks on the Glava Hive Kostunica Front.
The “just 12 hours later, all three of these points were in the hands of KLA soldiers. They were implementing a KLA General Staff decision that was translated into operational action plan by the 138 Brigade commanded by Agim Ramadani”.
This operation of the Kosovo Liberation Army marked the break-up of the Yugoslavia border Albania, the one that kept Albanians divided since 1913, when it was violent by Serbia. For the Albanian fight against Serbia, the Battle of Kosare, and particularly the breach of the border, were a lymph crossing, because it paved the way for easier deportation of KLA volunteers from Albania to Kosovo and created free space for weapons supply channels”, Kurti wrote.
In addition, Kurti said that in this battle that lasted more than two months, 114 KLA soldiers were martyred, while they inflicted on Serbia's army 108 soldiers killed, including Russian mercenaries.
“In the history of the Serbian Army wars with Albanians, Kostunica is the Second River (1912), because there, KLA soldiers' arms barrels turned into hellfires for Serbian soldiers. Such an integral battle testified that Albanians' participation in their liberation had reached the highest phase of organisation”.
Kosovo's “History of liberation, independence and statehood is marked especially by the KLA battles, by efforts to pursue the ideals of martyrs and their further political cultivation. In Kosovo's modern history, the Battle of Kosare presents one of those crossings after which the past simply cannot be returned later, and when the open future becomes a one-way destination”, Kurti wrote, conveys Klakosova.tv.
For the first of the government, today is the future of Kostunica's Battle of Serbia and the entire KLA war, while adding that Kosovo is approaching and progressively co-ordinating with Albania and prospects towards the EU and alliances with NATO countries.
The battle of Kosare does not stand as the moment ended in history. It participates in modern times, in all state realisations stemming from the Kosovo Liberation Army fight”, Kurti has written, broadcast Clankosova.tv.












