Offensive on Kijevo explained

Conflict:Siege of Kijevo
Place:FR Yugoslavia, Kijevo
Partof:the Kosovo War
Date:28 July
Territory:Albanian Militiants withdraw from Kijevo and the highway as Yugoslav Troops regain the area
Result:JSO victory[1]
Combatant2: Kosovo Liberation Army
Commander1: Milorad Ulemek
Commander2: unknown
Units2: Unknown
Units1: Yugoslav Armed Forces
Strength1: 2 Mi-24 Attack Helicopters[2]
Strength2: Unknown
Casualties1:None
Casualties2:Unknown

The Offensive on Kijevo, also known as Siege of Kijevo, was a military operation during the Kosovo War conducted by Yugoslav forces and Special Operations Units led by Milorad Ulemek.[3] The goal was to secure a connection to the highway. Various clashes occurred, and Yugoslav Troops succeeded in driving Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) out of Kijevo and the surrounding areas.[4] [5] [6]

KLA attack on Kijevo

The KLA attacked the village of Kijevo somewhere between 15-17 May 1998. This siege was important and one of the more decisive battles of the war. The village was a key access point to the highway which was 50 km from Priština, and was a stronghold for the KLA. Heavy fighting started when the KLA captured a few houses and fought the local police in the area. Fighting between Police and the KLA lasted for a long time. In early June, the Yugoslav Army was informed about the battle and joined in, conducting an offensive attack on the highway, which had been controlled by the KLA. Yugoslav forces successfully re-took the highway after more than 15 days of fighting and then called for the Special Operations Unit (JSO) as reinforcement to come and re-take Kijevo.[7]

Yugoslav Offensive on Kijevo

The JSO arrived with helicopters and machine guns, and began shooting and raiding KLA positions around the village.[8] [9] By this time, civilians had fled the village. In the ensuring firefight, the KLA lost a significant amount of area that could have been useful for their guerilla tactics.[10] [11] The militants withdrew from the area as the JSO cleared the village and reinstated Yugoslav control over it. Kijevo was subsequently kept under Yugoslav control until end of the war.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yugoslav Forces crush the KLA attempt to take Kijevo. 3 July 1998 .
  2. Web site: OPERACIJE KOJE SE KRIJU OD JAVNOSTI: Sve tajne akcije CRVENIH BERETKI . republika.rs.
  3. Web site: February 2018 . JSO-Helihopterski desant KiM na selo Kijevo 1998.god . YouTube.
  4. Web site: Serb forces said to lift siege of Kijevo . reliefweb.int . 3 July 1998 .
  5. Web site: Serbian Forces Break Separatists' Siege of Town in Kosovo . . 4 July 1998 .
  6. News: Les forces serbes relancent l'offensive contre les guérilleros albanais - le Temps . 30 June 1998 .
  7. Web site: Brown . Adam . Serbs regain control of key Kosovo site . eu.southcoasttoday.com . 4 July 1998.
  8. Web site: Serbian tanks crush siege by guerrillas from Kosovo . 3 July 1998 .
  9. Web site: JSO-Helihopterski desant KiM na selo Kijevo 1998.god . . February 2018 .
  10. Web site: Kosovo: Serb Forces Advance on Ethnic Albanian Rebels Update (2) . . 16 November 2016 .
  11. Web site: Conflict with Kosovo separatist supporters Kijevo, May 17 1998 . . 10 December 2015 .