July 18, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes
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On July 18, 1998 a Yugoslav Army (VJ) border patrol ambushed a column of Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) insurgents and foreign mujahideen just west of Dečani, on the frontier between Albania and Yugoslavia. The ambush resulted in the deaths of four KLA fighters and 18 mujahideen, most of whom were citizens of Saudi Arabia. Twelve militants were wounded, and a further six were arrested by the Yugoslav authorities and charged with illegal entry and gunrunning. The VJ reported seizing a significant amount of arms and ammunition that the militants had been smuggling. One Yugoslav border guard was seriously wounded in the clash.
July 18, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes | |||||||
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Part of the Kosovo War | |||||||
The canyons of Mount Đeravica | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Yugoslavia |
Kosovo Liberation Army Mujahideen | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Božidar Delić | Alija Rabić † | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown | 22–24 fighters[1] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2 wounded |
18 mujahideen killed 4 KLA fighters killed 31 wounded 6 captured | ||||||
According to the Israeli historian Shaul Shay, the ambush represented the first clash of the Kosovo War between the VJ and foreign mujahideen. The Human Rights Watch advisor Fred C. Abrahams conjectures that the mujahideen may have deliberately been led into a trap by the KLA as part of a plan to reduce the influence of Islamic extremists within the organization's ranks.
Later in the day, 19 KLA fighters were wounded when the VJ shelled an arms smuggling route near the site of the ambush. They were evacuated by Albanian border guards and airlifted to receive treatment in the country's capital, Tirana. Albanian officials later alleged that two of the mortar rounds fired by Yugoslav troops had landed inside Albania, sparking further tension between the two countries. That afternoon, KLA militants attacked a Yugoslav border patrol, wounding another soldier.