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{{Infobox military conflict
|conflict=Battle of Košare
|partof=the [[Kosovo War]]
|image=
|caption=
|date=9 April 1999 – 10 June 1999
|place=Košare, [[Kosovo]], [[FR Yugoslavia]] ([[FR Yugoslavia|FR Yugoslav]]-[[Albania|Albanian]] border)
|result= Stalemate
* [[Kumanovo Treaty]]
* NATO suspensions of air sorties
|combatant1={{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[FR Yugoslavia]]
*Priština Corps units
*549th Motorized Brigade
*125th Motorized Brigade
|combatant2=[[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Kosovo Liberation Army]]<br>{{flag|Albania}}
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{{flagicon|NATO}} [[NATO]]<ref>{{cite news| publisher= The Guardian| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/1999/jul/17/balkans| author= Jonathan Steele| title= Ghost village marks the battle that ended the war| date= 17 July 1999| accessdate= 23 February 2013| location=London}}</ref>
|commander1= {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Svetozar Marjanović <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Nebojša Pavković]] <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Vladimir Lazarević <br> {{small|(Priština Corps)}} <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Božidar Delić]] <br> {{small|(Motorized Brigades)}} <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Radovan Lazarević<ref>http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1999-09-12/news/9909110543_1_yugoslav-sovereignty-kosovo-liberation-army-yugoslav-gen</ref> <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Ljubinko Đurković<ref>http://www.srbel.net/2012/03/25/komandant-odbrane-kosara-o-najtezoj-bici-kopnene-agresije-na-srj/?lang=lat</ref>
|commander2=[[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Agim Ramadani]] {{KIA}} <br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Sylejman Selimi]]<br>{{small|(April 1999)}} <br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Agim Çeku]]<br>{{small|(May–June 1999)}} <br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Hashim Thaçi]]{{cn|date=February 2014}}<br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] Sali Çekaj {{KIA}}<br>[[File:UCK KLA.png|22px|Kosovo Liberation Army]] [[Mujdin Aliu]] {{KIA}}<br>
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{{flagicon|NATO}} [[Wesley Clark]]
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|strength2= 6,000 insurgents
|casualties1= Around 80 soldiers killed, more than 40 wounded
|casualties2= 91 insurgents killed; 67 by NATO friendly-fire airstrikes<ref>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kosovo/etc/cron.html</ref>
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{{Campaignbox Kosovo War}}
The '''Battle of Košare''' ({{lang-sr|Бој на Кошарама, ''Boj na Košarama''; or ''Пакао Кошара'', ''Pakao Košara''}}; {{lang-sq|Beteja e Kosharës}}) was fought during the [[Kosovo War]] between the [[Military of Serbia and Montenegro|FR Yugoslav Forces]] and the [[Kosovo Liberation Army]] (KLA), the latter supported by the [[NATO]] and [[Albanian Army]]. The battle was fought around Košare on the border between FR Yugoslavia and Albania from 9 April until 10 June during the [[NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia]].
The point of attack from the Albanian side was a land invasion of Kosovo and the cutting off of the communications of the Yugoslav Army between the forces in Prizren and Djakovica. Another goal was the taking of the region of [[Metohija]]. After days of heavy fighting, the Yugoslav Army kept the KLA from advancing into Kosovo. KLA insurgents managed to take the Košare outpost following a massive artillery barrage by the Albanian Army and NATO bombardardment of strategic sites held by the Yugoslavs.
==Attack==
On 9 April 1999, at 03:00, an artillery barrage began from the Albanian side of the border, aimed in the direction of the Košare military outpost, which was occupied by the Yugoslav Army. The Albanians attacked in three directions, the first was towards Rasa Košare, the second was towards the well-defended Košare outpost and the third was towards Maja Glava. During the artillery bombardment, approximately 1,500 KLA militants reached the border unspotted. At that time less than 200 members of the Yugoslav Army were stationed at the front line. Bloody fighting ensued and lasted the whole day with heavy losses on Albanian side. Later, the KLA seized the peak of Rasa Košares and immediately began entrenching themselves.
The battle continued all night until the next morning. Then, with massive artillery support, the KLA took Maja Glava and continued to bombard the Košare Outpost, which resulted in the Yugoslav soldiers having to abandon their posts. At 19:00, members of the KLA entered the abandoned outpost and [[CNN]] and the British BBC broadcast images of a great number of KLA militants taking the outpost.
Members of the Yugoslav Army then retreated towards the second line of defense above the outpost. Those positions were much more easier to defend. The next day, Yugoslav reserve troops arrived to relieve the First Army. One batch of KLA soldiers managed to cut the Yugoslav Army line of communications, and managed to damage one [[BOV (APC)|BOV]] vehicle.
During the night, the KLA attacked the Yugoslav Army at Opijaz, trying to shatter the resistance of the Yugoslav soldiers, but all of the attacks were unsuccessful and resulted in the Yugoslav Army inflicting heavy losses on the KLA insurgents.
The next day, the KLA tried to break the resistance of the second defensive line of the Yugoslav Army, with little success. Meanwhile, the Yugoslavs managed to bring in their Special Forces and also a few artillery pieces.
==Reorganization of Yugoslav positions and counterattack==
Albanian Army and KLA artillery continued to shell the Yugoslav Army's positions from Maja Glava and Rasa Košares. The Yugoslav Army Headquarters decided to launch a sudden attack and surprise the enemy. On April 14, Yugoslav troops attacked Maja Glava. The distance between the two enemy trenches wasn't longer than 50 meters. The Yugoslav Army was unable to take Maja Glava completely, but it prevented the Albanians' artillery from engaging them from their positions. The Maja Glava front was stabilized until the end of the war, without any changes on the lines.
In April, there weren't any changes on the front lines at Rasa Košares and both sides suffered heavy losses. Many Yugoslav soldiers were killed by the non-stop artillery bombardment, while many KLA soldiers were killed in numerous unsuccessful attempts to break the Yugoslav lines of defense.
==May at Košare==
May began with several unsuccessful attacks by the Yugoslav Army to take back the Košare outpost. The attacks were made unsuccessful because of the constant artillery fire aimed at their positions. On the 6th of May, the Yugoslav Army counterattacked at Rasa Košares, in an effort to halt the artillery bombardment. A bloody skirmish ensued, but the Yugoslav Army did not manage to take Rasa Košares. On 10 May, the Yugoslav Army sent two T-55 tanks to help stabilize the offensive on Rasa Košares. When the tanks penetrated the KLA's lines, they managed to gain over 100 meters of insurgent-held territory, but the KLA still managed to retain control of Rasa Košares. During the night between the 10th and the 11th of May, [[NATO]] bombers dropped dozens of bombs on the Yugoslav troops who had attacked KLA positions under Rasa Košares. In these attacks, NATO killed 8 Yugoslav soldiers and one officer and managed to wound over 40. The KLA seized the opportunity to attack and fought the Yugoslav soldiers out of their positions and forced them back.
During the middle of May, many bloody skirmishes were fought at Mrcaj, which was eventually taken by the Yugoslav Army. After the Yugoslavs had inflicted some casualties on the insurgents, the KLA had to retreat from their positions giving the Yugoslavs the chance to take the now undefended position. This development allowed the Yugoslav Army to stabilize their position on the battlefield and to hold the attackers outside of their line of defense. On 22 May, NATO aircraft mistakenly bombed KLA positions, killing 67.<ref>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kosovo/etc/cron.html</ref>
==Aftermath==
The Kosovo War lasted until 10 June. The Kumanovo Agreement was signed and the Yugoslav Army, paramilitaries and police-forces had to pull out of Kosovo. The KFOR entered Kosovo as a peacekeeping force. The KLA was, under the terms of the [[Kumanovo Treaty]], disarmed and disbanded, however many of its members left Kosovo and joined Albanian organizations in the [[Insurgency in the Preševo Valley]] (Serbia) and [[Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia]].
==References==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
*[http://www.politika.rs/pogledi/Miroslav-Lazanski/KO-JE-PREVARIO-GENERALA.lt.html Who tricked the general?]
*[http://www.trajkovic.rs/komentari/05.09.2006.html Attack on airports in Tuzla and Tirana]
*[http://www.milosevic-trial.org/trial/2002-02-14S.htm http://www.milosevic-trial.org/trial/2002-02-14S.htm]
*[[Milovan Drecun]]: [http://fliiby.com/file/327655/bjkkuqi3qg.html Pakao Košara], a documentary about the battle
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kosare}}
[[Category:Kosovo War]]
[[Category:Battles involving FR Yugoslavia]]
[[Category:Battles involving Albania]]
[[Category:Albania–Yugoslavia relations]]
[[Category:1999 in Kosovo]]
[[Category:1999 in Serbia]]
[[Category:Conflicts in 1999]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{multiple issues|
{{morefootnotes|date=August 2013}}
{{disputed|Dispute|date=February 2010}}
}}
{{Infobox military conflict
|conflict=Battle of Koshare
|partof=the [[Kosovo War]]
|image=
|caption=
|date=9 April 1999 – 10 June 1999
|place=Koshare, Great Albania
|result= Albanians beat the living shit out of Serbs, Serbs cry to Russia for help
|combatant1={{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[FR Yugoslavia]]
*Priština Corps units
*549th Motorized Brigade
*125th Motorized Brigade
|combatant2=[[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Kosovo Liberation Army]]<br>{{flag|Albania}}
----
{{flagicon|NATO}} [[NATO]]<ref>{{cite news| publisher= The Guardian| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/1999/jul/17/balkans| author= Jonathan Steele| title= Ghost village marks the battle that ended the war| date= 17 July 1999| accessdate= 23 February 2013| location=London}}</ref>
|commander1= {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Svetozar Marjanović <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Nebojša Pavković]] <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Vladimir Lazarević <br> {{small|(Priština Corps)}} <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Božidar Delić]] <br> {{small|(Motorized Brigades)}} <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Radovan Lazarević<ref>http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1999-09-12/news/9909110543_1_yugoslav-sovereignty-kosovo-liberation-army-yugoslav-gen</ref> <br> {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Ljubinko Đurković<ref>http://www.srbel.net/2012/03/25/komandant-odbrane-kosara-o-najtezoj-bici-kopnene-agresije-na-srj/?lang=lat</ref>
|commander2=[[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Agim Ramadani]] {{KIA}} <br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Sylejman Selimi]]<br>{{small|(April 1999)}} <br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Agim Çeku]]<br>{{small|(May–June 1999)}} <br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] [[Hashim Thaçi]]{{cn|date=February 2014}}<br> [[File:UCK KLA.png|22px]] Sali Çekaj {{KIA}}<br>[[File:UCK KLA.png|22px|Kosovo Liberation Army]] [[Mujdin Aliu]] {{KIA}}<br>
----
{{flagicon|NATO}} [[Wesley Clark]]
|strength1=1,000 soldiers and volunteers <br> 20 tanks<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/1999/jul/17/balkans | location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Jonathan | last=Steele | title=Ghost village marks the battle that ended the war | date=17 July 1999}}</ref>
|strength2= 6,000 Chetnik slayers
|casualties1= Around 80 soldiers killed, more than 40 wounded
|casualties2= 91 insurgents killed; 67 by NATO friendly-fire airstrikes<ref>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kosovo/etc/cron.html</ref>
}}
{{Campaignbox Kosovo War}}
The '''Battle of Košare''' ({{lang-sr|Бој на Кошарама, ''Boj na Košarama''; or ''Пакао Кошара'', ''Pakao Košara''}}; {{lang-sq|Beteja e Kosharës}}) was fought during the [[Kosovo War]] between the [[Military of Serbia and Montenegro|FR Yugoslav Forces]] and the [[Kosovo Liberation Army]] (KLA), the latter supported by the [[NATO]] and [[Albanian Army]]. The battle was fought around Košare on the border between FR Yugoslavia and Albania from 9 April until 10 June during the [[NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia]].
The point of attack from the Albanian side was a land invasion of Kosovo and the cutting off of the communications of the Yugoslav Army between the forces in Prizren and Djakovica. Another goal was the taking of the region of [[Metohija]]. After days of heavy fighting, the Yugoslav Army kept the KLA from advancing into Kosovo. KLA insurgents managed to take the Košare outpost following a massive artillery barrage by the Albanian Army and NATO bombardardment of strategic sites held by the Yugoslavs.
==Attack==
On 9 April 1999, at 03:00, an artillery barrage began from the Albanian side of the border, aimed in the direction of the Košare military outpost, which was occupied by the Yugoslav Army. The Albanians attacked in three directions, the first was towards Rasa Košare, the second was towards the well-defended Košare outpost and the third was towards Maja Glava. During the artillery bombardment, approximately 1,500 KLA militants reached the border unspotted. At that time less than 200 members of the Yugoslav Army were stationed at the front line. Bloody fighting ensued and lasted the whole day with heavy losses on Albanian side. Later, the KLA seized the peak of Rasa Košares and immediately began entrenching themselves.
The battle continued all night until the next morning. Then, with massive artillery support, the KLA took Maja Glava and continued to bombard the Košare Outpost, which resulted in the Yugoslav soldiers having to abandon their posts. At 19:00, members of the KLA entered the abandoned outpost and [[CNN]] and the British BBC broadcast images of a great number of KLA militants taking the outpost.
Members of the Yugoslav Army then retreated towards the second line of defense above the outpost. Those positions were much more easier to defend. The next day, Yugoslav reserve troops arrived to relieve the First Army. One batch of KLA soldiers managed to cut the Yugoslav Army line of communications, and managed to damage one [[BOV (APC)|BOV]] vehicle.
During the night, the KLA attacked the Yugoslav Army at Opijaz, trying to shatter the resistance of the Yugoslav soldiers, but all of the attacks were unsuccessful and resulted in the Yugoslav Army inflicting heavy losses on the KLA insurgents.
The next day, the KLA tried to break the resistance of the second defensive line of the Yugoslav Army, with little success. Meanwhile, the Yugoslavs managed to bring in their Special Forces and also a few artillery pieces.
==Reorganization of Yugoslav positions and counterattack==
Albanian Army and KLA artillery continued to shell the Yugoslav Army's positions from Maja Glava and Rasa Košares. The Yugoslav Army Headquarters decided to launch a sudden attack and surprise the enemy. On April 14, Yugoslav troops attacked Maja Glava. The distance between the two enemy trenches wasn't longer than 50 meters. The Yugoslav Army was unable to take Maja Glava completely, but it prevented the Albanians' artillery from engaging them from their positions. The Maja Glava front was stabilized until the end of the war, without any changes on the lines.
In April, there weren't any changes on the front lines at Rasa Košares and both sides suffered heavy losses. Many Yugoslav soldiers were killed by the non-stop artillery bombardment, while many KLA soldiers were killed in numerous unsuccessful attempts to break the Yugoslav lines of defense.
==May at Košare==
May began with several unsuccessful attacks by the Yugoslav Army to take back the Košare outpost. The attacks were made unsuccessful because of the constant artillery fire aimed at their positions. On the 6th of May, the Yugoslav Army counterattacked at Rasa Košares, in an effort to halt the artillery bombardment. A bloody skirmish ensued, but the Yugoslav Army did not manage to take Rasa Košares. On 10 May, the Yugoslav Army sent two T-55 tanks to help stabilize the offensive on Rasa Košares. When the tanks penetrated the KLA's lines, they managed to gain over 100 meters of insurgent-held territory, but the KLA still managed to retain control of Rasa Košares. During the night between the 10th and the 11th of May, [[NATO]] bombers dropped dozens of bombs on the Yugoslav troops who had attacked KLA positions under Rasa Košares. In these attacks, NATO killed 8 Yugoslav soldiers and one officer and managed to wound over 40. The KLA seized the opportunity to attack and fought the Yugoslav soldiers out of their positions and forced them back.
During the middle of May, many bloody skirmishes were fought at Mrcaj, which was eventually taken by the Yugoslav Army. After the Yugoslavs had inflicted some casualties on the insurgents, the KLA had to retreat from their positions giving the Yugoslavs the chance to take the now undefended position. This development allowed the Yugoslav Army to stabilize their position on the battlefield and to hold the attackers outside of their line of defense. On 22 May, NATO aircraft mistakenly bombed KLA positions, killing 67.<ref>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/kosovo/etc/cron.html</ref>
==Aftermath==
The Kosovo War lasted until 10 June. The Kumanovo Agreement was signed and the Yugoslav Army, paramilitaries and police-forces had to pull out of Kosovo. The KFOR entered Kosovo as a peacekeeping force. The KLA was, under the terms of the [[Kumanovo Treaty]], disarmed and disbanded, however many of its members left Kosovo and joined Albanian organizations in the [[Insurgency in the Preševo Valley]] (Serbia) and [[Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia]].
==References==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
*[http://www.politika.rs/pogledi/Miroslav-Lazanski/KO-JE-PREVARIO-GENERALA.lt.html Who tricked the general?]
*[http://www.trajkovic.rs/komentari/05.09.2006.html Attack on airports in Tuzla and Tirana]
*[http://www.milosevic-trial.org/trial/2002-02-14S.htm http://www.milosevic-trial.org/trial/2002-02-14S.htm]
*[[Milovan Drecun]]: [http://fliiby.com/file/327655/bjkkuqi3qg.html Pakao Košara], a documentary about the battle
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kosare}}
[[Category:Kosovo War]]
[[Category:Battles involving FR Yugoslavia]]
[[Category:Battles involving Albania]]
[[Category:Albania–Yugoslavia relations]]
[[Category:1999 in Kosovo]]
[[Category:1999 in Serbia]]
[[Category:Conflicts in 1999]]' |
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