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The
hell of Koshare: The day when 200 Serbian heroes stood up against NATO
BELGRADE
– On this day 17 years ago, so-called “Kosovo Liberation Army” (KLA/UCK)
forces, the Albanian army and NATO forces attacked the area of the outpost
Koshare on the border between FR Yugoslavia and Albania.
The
attack was fierce, and has surprised the Yugoslav army. KLA took the Kosare
outpost, but failed to penetrate deeper into Kosovo and Metohija, which was the
main goal of the attack.
Heroes of Koshare
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At
that moment on the front were a little less than 200 members of the border
units of the Yugoslav Army. Due to fierce attacks from the air by NATO
aviation, but also KLA’s diversions, reinforcement could not have arrived
immediately.
Assessment
of the Yugoslav military leadership was that the main ground attack would
likely be from Macedonia, where about 16,000 NATO troops were stationed. There
was no assumption that the main attack will be on the Kosare outpost from
Albania. At that time, NATO had 12,000 soldiers, 30 tanks and 26 “Apache”
helicopters in Albania.
On
the Orthodox Good Friday, April 9 1999, at three o’clock in the morning began
mass artillery fire from the Albanian side on the Kosare outpost: cannons,
howitzers and mortars, with the participation of the French Foreign Legion. The
attacks went in three directions: Rasa Kosares, Maja Glava and outpost Koshare.
The KLA
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Around
1500 KLA members attacked the outpost Koshare with the support of Albanian
artillery, NATO aviation and NATO special units. On the border and around it
there were only 200 members of the Yugoslav Army, according to the official
statistics of Yugoslav Army (VJ). VJ could not persevere in such a violent and
massive attack of the KLA, NATO and the French Foreign Legion and at about 19h,
KLA terrorists had overrun outpost Koshare. The area of the outpost was
commanded by terrorists Agim Ramadani, who was killed, Selim Djekaj and Ramush
Haradinaj.
After
the fall of the outpost, VJ reinforcements arrived. Several hundred members of
the Yugoslav Army from the infantry and special units arrived to defend the
border, and front line stabilized on April 19th. Until the end of the war there
were no major shifts on the front line.
Yugoslav
Army found that the artillery and mortars on the Albanian side had very precise
instructions from the people who spoke Italian and French. Their scouts
were in Italian, French, Turkish, British uniforms and there were
also members of BiH Army.
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Retired
Colonel Vidoje Kovačević, during the war the Chief of Staff of the 63rd
Parachute Brigade, directly participated in the combat operations in Kosare.
Kovačević says that he personally saw two killed black men who fought on the
side of KLA.
“They
were in camouflage uniforms, the sleeves had French labels,” Kovačević said.
At
the height of fighting the Yugoslav Army had about 1,200 troops and the KLA,
with volunteers and Albanian units, about five to six thousand troops. KLA
forces waged war in shifts, while the VJ did not have time to rest.
Great
concentration of forces in Koshare cost KLA dearly, as their forces had to
leave many positions because it was established that many parts of the border
on the Albanian side were almost defenseless.
The
awareness that, if the front line in Koshare falls, much more serious clashes
with KLA and NATO will follow, with uncertain ending, held the morale high
among VJ members. VJ often carried out the attacks in the freezing rain, cold,
fog and snow with depth of one meter and defended every position to the last
minute – which additionally decreased morale of the enemy units.
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The
goal of the KLA, NATO and Albanian army was to penetrate Metohija and to force
VJ forces, which were well masked and hidden at the time, to open battle in
which they would have the technological advantage of NATO airstrikes.
The
territory of Serbia that the aggressor was able to conquer was only four
kilometers wide and several hundred meters in depth.
Because
of the constant tapping, a reserve VJ officer recalled American Navaho Indians
in World War II, and engaged two Roma, members of the VJ, to guide Yugoslav
artillery and mortars in their language via radio, so NATO and KLA could not
figure out what was it about, as they did not understand the Roma language.
The
majority of the VJ border units in Koshare before the battle consisted of
soldiers of the regular military service, who served the army from March
1998 and were mostly 19-20 years of age.
In
the battle for Koshare in the ranks of the Yugoslav army was a large number of
volunteers from the country and abroad. In addition to Russians – Cossacks of
airborne troops, in the ranks of volunteers were people from other European
countries – so-called “international unit” of about 30 people was consisted of
people from the Western part of Ukraine, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, the
Netherlands and one Irishman and a Scotsman from the Great Britain.
War
Commander of 125 Motorized Brigade, retired Major-General Dragan Zivanovic says
that at the Yugoslav – Albanian border on the Koshare region, 108 people were
killed, including 18 officers and non-commissioned officers, 53 soldiers in
regular military service, 13 conscripts and 24 volunteers of the Army of
Yugoslavia.
The
KLA had more than 200 dead and 300 wounded, and five Albanian tanks were
destroyed. Three foreign citizens who were on the side and in the ranks of KLA
and two from the NATO ranks were killed: French Arnord Pierre (1971) and
Italian Francesco Giuseppe Bider (1961), as well as an Algerian volunteer in
the ranks of the KLA Murad Muhammad Ali.
Battle
of Koshare was officially over on June 14 1999, when the Yugoslav Army, on the
basis of the Kumanovo agreement with KFOR, withdrew from Koshare. The
withdrawal, in contrast to the other parts of Kosovo, passed without incidents,
and the enemies watched each other quietly.
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