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War crimes in the Kosovo War. US Marines provide security as members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Forensics Team investigate a grave site in a village in Kosovo on 1 July 1999. Numerous war crimes were committed by all sides during the Kosovo War, which lasted from 28 February 1998 until 11 June 1999.
The Kosovo War (Albanian: Lufta e ... and the Missing Person Commission of Serbia made a name-by-name list of war and post-war victims. According to the updated 2015 ...
Victims Description Massacres of Kosovo Serbs ... along with nearly 60 other family members. ... after the Kosovo War, a mortar attack carried out by Albanians killed ...
This is a list of wars and conflicts involving the Republic of Kosova (1990s), the Kosovo Liberation Army, the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, and the current partially recognised Republic of Kosovo (since 2008).
Timeline of the Kosovo War. Abbreviations: ... In Sipolje, near Kosovska Mitrovica, a police patrol was attacked by KLA members at around 23:55. Predrag Djordjevic ...
Milica Kostić, who is a former researcher at the HLC and currently working at the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, said in 2019 that still estimated over 1,600 people missing after the war of in Kosovo, from them: 1,100 Kosovo Albanians, around 450 Serbs, and over 100 Bosniak and Roma victims.
The Meja massacre (Albanian: Masakra e Mejës) was the mass execution of at least 377 Kosovo Albanian civilians during the Kosovo War, which took place on 27 April 1999.Of the victims, 36 were under 18 years old.
The Ljubenić mass graves were alleged killings committed by Serbian police and paramilitary forces in the village of Ljubenić (alb. Lybeniq) near Peć, during the Kosovo War 1998-1999. On 25 May 1998, at least eight villagers of Ljubenić, mostly Hamzaj family members, were extrajudicially executed by a group of police officers.