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  2. Bardhyl Çaushi - Wikipedia

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    Bardhyl Çaushi ( Albanian: Bardhyl Çaushi, Serbian: Бардил Чауши, romanized : Bardil Čauši) (1936–1999) was a Kosovo Albanian human rights lawyer and activist. [1] Highly active in cases of human rights abuses in Kosovo, Çaushi was the dean of the school of law of the University of Pristina [2] and the first head of the ...

  3. Insurgency in Kosovo (1995–1998) - Wikipedia

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    24 civilians killed (Serbian claim) The Insurgency in Kosovo began in 1995, following the Dayton Agreement that ended the Bosnian War. In 1996, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) began attacking Serbian governmental buildings and police stations. This insurgency would lead to the more intense Kosovo War in February 1998.

  4. Milica Rakić - Wikipedia

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    17 April 1999. (1999-04-17) (aged 3) Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia. Citizenship. Yugoslav. Known for. Child brutally killed in the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. Milica Rakić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Ракић; 9 January 1996 – 17 April 1999) was a three-year-old Serbian girl who was killed by a cluster munition during the NATO ...

  5. Lužane bus bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Lužane bus bombing occurred on May 1, 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, when NATO AGM-114 Hellfire missiles fired from AH-64 Apache targeted a bridge in Kosovo hit a bus. The bus was hit on the Lužane (near Podujevo) north of Pristina. On that day, 46 civilians of Serb and Albanian ethnicity were killed.

  6. Civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

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    During the War in Afghanistan, according to the Costs of War Project the war killed 176,000 people in Afghanistan: 46,319 civilians, 69,095 military and police and at least 52,893 opposition fighters. However, the death toll is possibly higher due to unaccounted deaths by "disease, loss of access to food, water, infrastructure, and/or other ...

  7. Račak massacre - Wikipedia

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    Račak massacre. Location of Račak. /  42.42944°N 21.01639°E  / 42.42944; 21.01639. The Račak massacre ( Albanian: Masakra e Reçakut) or Račak operation ( Serbian: Акција Рачак/Akcija Račak) was the massacre of 45 Kosovo Albanians that took place in the village of Račak ( Albanian: Reçak) in central Kosovo in January 1999.

  8. Category:Civilian casualties - Wikipedia

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    A. Civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) ‎ (2 C, 25 P) Civilians killed in the American Civil War ‎ (3 C, 13 P)

  9. Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    A civilian killed in Kyiv following Russian missile strikes on 10 October 2022. By 24 September 2023, OHCHR had recorded 27,449 civilian casualties in Ukraine since February 24, 2022: 9,701 killed and 17,748 injured. This included 14,231 (4,287 killed and 6,324 injured) in Donetsk and Luhansk.