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Part of Kosovo War | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Kosovo Liberation Army | FR Yugoslavia | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Bekim Berisha † | Svetozar Marjanović | ||||||||
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Unknown | Unknown | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
Unknown |
Two soldiers killed Four policemen killed |
The Battle of Junik (Serbian: Бој на Јуник, Boj na Junik; Albanian: Beteja e Junikut) was a battle during the Kosovo War between the Albanian UÇK and the Yugoslav Army. Junik was a UÇK major staging area. Thus, the Yugoslav Army decided to launch a major offensive into the area and surrounded the UÇK's remote mountain stronghold. After a 20-day siege, Yugoslav paramilitaries overran the UÇK insurgents and drove into the village, effectively conquering it and pacifying the surrounding areas. The result was the restoration of the Federal Government's control of Junik and the key road that lay next to it.
The Battle
Junik was one of the UÇK's main compounds. This caused the Yugoslav Army to launch an operation to gain control over this compound to weaken the UÇK's power to resist. The city had been besieged for two weeks, resulting in the desertion of Peć. In one situation, an UÇK attack on police stations on the Prizren-Priština road left two Serbian soldiers and four Serbian policemen dead.
References
- Albanian rebels battle Serbs over key road
- Trial transcription
- Albanian stronghold falls to Serb forces
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