Operation Mountain Storm Explained

Conflict:Operation Mountain Storm
Date:7 November 2007
Place:Tetovo region, Macedonia
Result:Macedonian government victory[1]
Territory:Macedonian forces regain control of the village of Brodec[2]
Combatant2: Albanian National Army
Commander1: Branko Crvenkovski
Nikola Gruevski
Gordana Jankuloska
Commander2: Lirim Jakupi
Ramadan Shiti
Habit Ahmeti
Fisnik Meti
Fatos Aliu
Bekim Mehmeti
Strength1: Unknown number of policemen
Unknown number of armoured vehicles
Strength2: Unknown
Units1: Macedonian Police
Units2: Jakupi Group
Casualties2: 6 killed
11 wounded
13 arrested[3]
Casualties1: None

Operation Mountain Storm (Macedonian: Операција Планинска бура) was carried out on 7 November 2007 by special police forces of the Republic of Macedonia against an armed ethnic Albanian group in the Šar Mountains of Brodec above Tetovo region with ties to Albanian paramilitary of the conflicts in Kosovo (1998–1999), Preševo Valley (2000–2001) and Macedonia (2001).

Background

In 2007, armed Albanian opposition groups effectively controlled areas near the border with Kosovo.[4] On 10 September an ethnic Albanian police commander and two police officers were wounded in Vaksince during an attempted arrest of Skender Halili and Xheladin Hiseni, two ethnic Albanians that were killed.[4]

The Jakupi group escaped from the Dubrava prison in August[4] [5] with the help of "certain structures", in order to destabilize the region "should the Kosovo negotiations go in a direction these structures do not favor.", according to security services. On 1 November one of the escapees, Xhavit Morina, former commander of Albanian National Army (AKSH), was killed by unknown perpetrators near Tetovo.[4] Jakupi, the leader, was wanted in Macedonia for launching a rocket at a police station, killing a taxi driver, and wounding three police officers, as well as for putting the village of Volkovo under siege and threatening to bomb Skopje. Members of the criminal "Jakupi group" had participated in the Kosovo War (1998–1999), Insurgency in the Preševo Valley (2000–2001) and Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia (2001); Jakupi, born in Bujanovac, is wanted in Serbia for several criminal acts.

Operation

The group was headed by Ramadan Shiti and Lirim Jakupi (known as "The Nazi"), Wahhabi extremists and paramilitary[5] men who escaped from the Dubrava prison in Kosovo in August.[5] [6] Some in the group, such as Shiti, had previously been linked with a Saudi-backed Wahhabi Muslim sect's attempts to take control over the Islamic communities in Macedonia and Kosovo.[5] The operation was carried out by a multi-ethnic[5] special police force in the villages of Brodec, Vešala and Vejce, near Tetovo, beginning in the morning.[6] The criminal group was defeated, and all police officers that participated in the operation were unharmed.[6] Two houses in the village of Brodec were destroyed by fire as a result of the clash, while the village mosque, which was used as a combat post by some members of the group, was damaged.[3]

6 militants were killed, 11 were wounded, and 13 arrested,[2] [3] among them, Ramadan Shiti,[7] Habit Ahmeti and Fisnik Meti also known as "Commander Çeliku".[6] The detained men were beaten, according to witnesses.[4] Heavy weapons and ammunition were confiscated, including 3 mortars, 111 artillery shells, 2 recoillless rifles, 40 grenades, an electronically guided vehicle missile system, 9K111 Fagot, 4 surface-to-air missile launchers, 4 anti-aircraft missile systems, 9 Strela 2, M80 "Zolja", two grenade launchers, an M79 Rocket Launcher, 7 missiles, 6 RPGs and 132 grenades, 1 40 mm grenade launcher MGL-6, 56 grenades, 31 trinitrotoluene explosives, and plastic explosives.[8] [9] Meanwhile, KFOR had increased its troop level in Kosovo, since the start of the operation.[6]

Aftermath

A Macedonian helicopter was allegedly shot down during the clashes; KFOR claims that a helicopter was shot down in the area, while Macedonian authorities denied the reports.[6] On 9 November, the police raided ethnic Albanian homes in Skopje, making additional arrests.[10]

Amnesty International expressed concerns over possible excessive use of force by the Macedonian authorities in the operation.[4] The Democratic Union for Integration, an ethnic Albanian party, also alleged disproportionate use of force.[10] An internal investigation by the Macedonian Ministry of Interior concluded that the use of firearms by the police was "appropriate, proportionate, justified and necessary", and that the detainees had been injured while resisting arrest.[4]

A Skopje court in July 2008 found the militants guilty and gave them prison terms between 10 and 15 years for terrorist association and possession of illegal weaponry.[11] [12] Lirim Jakupi escaped the scene with a wound. Jakupi was sentenced in absentia by the court for 15 years for organising a terrorist group and illegal possession of weapons.[13] He was later arrested in September 2010, in an apartment in Pristina, Kosovo, together with grenades and weapons, by the Kosovo police.[14] [13] The authorities released him in 2017.[15] [16]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: B92 - News - Region - Albanian group claims responsibility for Tetovo clashes . 2023-11-05 . 2007-11-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071111220840/http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=11&dd=08&nav_id=45212 . dead.
  2. Web site: 7 November 2007. Eight Albanians dead in clash with Macedonian police. www.b92.net. 2015-01-15. 2014-12-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20141217195943/http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=11&dd=07&nav_id=45182.
  3. Web site: Caucaso . Osservatorio Balcani e . Macedonia: Six Killed in Police Raid in around Tetovo . 2023-11-21 . OBC Transeuropa . it.
  4. Web site: Amnesty International Report 2008 - Macedonia. Amnesty International. 2008.
  5. News: Balkan Analysis. Macedonian Special Police Eliminate Armed Albanian Group with Paramilitary, Wahhabi Ties, Seizing Massive Arsenal. November 11, 2007. December 17, 2014. October 16, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151016075239/http://www.balkanalysis.com/blog/2007/11/11/macedonian-special-police-eliminate-armed-albanian-group-with-paramilitary-wahhabi-ties-seizing-massive-arsenal/. dead.
  6. News: B92. Eight Albanians dead in clash with Macedonian police. November 7, 2007. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141217195943/http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2007&mm=11&dd=07&nav_id=45182. December 17, 2014.
  7. Web site: 7 November 2007. Сите волци сити, настрада само Шити. Вечер. 2015-01-15. 2016-03-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305012047/http://vecer.mk/makedonija/site-volci-siti-nastrada-samo-shiti. dead. mk.
  8. News: Firefight Kills Eight In Macedonia Near Kosovo Border. Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty. 2 February 2012 . 2021-11-11 . Mite . Valentinas .
  9. Web site: Four Killed in Macedonia Clashes. Balkan Insight. 2021-11-11.
  10. Web site: Macedonia: Amnesty International calls for investigation into police killings . Amnesty International . 15 February 2024 . 2007.
  11. Web site: Skopje: 192 years for terrorist suspects . B29.net . 15 February 2024 . 12 July 2008.
  12. Web site: Macedonia Suspects Jailed for 192 Years . Balkan Insight (BIRN) . 15 February 2024 . 11 July 2008.
  13. Web site: Notorious Balkans criminal 'Nazi' Arrested in Kosovo. Balkan Insight. 2021-11-11.
  14. News: Idividi. Lirim Jakupi-Nacist arrested in Pristina.
  15. Web site: Косовската полиција го ослободи Лирим Јакупи-Нацист . Sitel . 15 February 2024 . mk . 29 July 2017.
  16. Web site: Kosovo Acquits Ex-Guerrilla of Attacking Macedonian Police . Balkan Insight (BIRN) . 15 February 2024 . 28 July 2017.