Adem jashari massacre of the innocents

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          Siege of Prekaz (1991)

          Encirclement of the Jashari house by Serbian Police

          The siege of Prekaz was an encirclement of the Jashari family house on December 30, 1991, by heavily armored Serbian police (MUP).

          The Kulla and the house of Adem Jashari, where the Prekaz massacre took place.

        1. Special police forces attacked three villages with artillery, helicopters, and armored vehicles, killing at least eighty-three people, twenty-four of them women.
        2. Meja massacre – at least persons were killed by Serbian police and paramilitary forces in May · Pastasel massacre – Serbian.
        3. Despite the seriousness of these abuses, the international community has failed to take any serious action to stop the killing.
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        5. Their goal was to capture or kill Adem Jashari, who had committed several acts of sabotage against the Serbian administrative apparatus in Kosovo.

          Background

          In late 1990, the People's Movement of Kosovo (LPK) and Albanian PresidentRamiz Alia agreed to train volunteers from Kosovo in the hope of starting an armed uprising.[2][3] The volunteers received strict instructions to avoid detection by Yugoslavia's secret police (UDBA).[4] They first flew to Zürich, then Trieste, and finally boarded a boat to Durrës.

          On October 1, 1991, a group of 53 volunteers began 30 days of military training in the village of Surrel, near the Albanian capital. A second, more diverse group, including members from Kosovo and Macedonia such as Adem Jashari, Sahit J