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Serb police line the bodies of victims 29 January in a farmyard in the western Kosovo village of Rogovo. Twenty-four ethnic Albanians, all male most of them armed, were killed by the Serb police in western Kosovo as the international community set up to 21 days to restore peace in the violence-torn province. Five of the men were in uniforms of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), nine were shot in the head.
Members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) carry the body of one of their comrades wrapped in an Albanian flag 28 October who was killed after stepping on a mine yesterday in Malisevo. Thousands of ethnic Albanian refugees are returning to their homes following the withdrawal of Serb security forces in response to Western pressure.
Kosovo Liberation Army (KAL) combatants arrive in northeastern Albania after crossing the border from Kosovo in the high mountains of Ujeza a few kilometers from Padesh 20 June. More than 300 Kosovars have been slain in ethnic cleansing in Kosovo since February by Serbian forces, and more than 70,000 refugees have been displaced.
The family of a Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) fighter walk to his grave 28 October in Maslisevo as KLA members form an honor guard. The man was killed after stepping on a mine yesterday. Thousands of ethnic Albanian refugees are returning to their homes following the withdrawal of Serb security forces in response to Western pressure
Relatives of ethnic Albanians killed in a January 15 massacre, cry over the coffins of their deads, 10 February in Racak mosque, southern Kosovo. The 40 coffins were taken today to the southern Kosovo town for burial, from Pristina aboard four trucks under diplomatic escort provided by the Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM).
Serb police line the bodies of victims 29 January in a farmyard in the western Kosovo village of Rogovo. Twenty-four ethnic Albanians, all male most of them armed, were killed by the Serb police in western Kosovo as the international community set up to 21 days to restore peace in the violence-torn province. Five of the men were in uniforms of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), nine were shot in the head.
Members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) carry the body of one of their comrades wrapped in an Albanian flag 28 October who was killed after stepping on a mine yesterday in Malisevo. Thousands of ethnic Albanian refugees are returning to their homes following the withdrawal of Serb security forces in response to Western pressure.
Kosovo Liberation Army (KAL) combatants arrive in northeastern Albania after crossing the border from Kosovo in the high mountains of Ujeza a few kilometers from Padesh 20 June. More than 300 Kosovars have been slain in ethnic cleansing in Kosovo since February by Serbian forces, and more than 70,000 refugees have been displaced.
The family of a Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) fighter walk to his grave 28 October in Maslisevo as KLA members form an honor guard. The man was killed after stepping on a mine yesterday. Thousands of ethnic Albanian refugees are returning to their homes following the withdrawal of Serb security forces in response to Western pressure
Relatives of ethnic Albanians killed in a January 15 massacre, cry over the coffins of their deads, 10 February in Racak mosque, southern Kosovo. The 40 coffins were taken today to the southern Kosovo town for burial, from Pristina aboard four trucks under diplomatic escort provided by the Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM).