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== Events == == Events ==
During the ] the ] used the Albanian-Yugoslav border for regular weapon smuggling. These activities continued during the ]. In the ] alone, the KLA led 10 trips to the Albanian-Yugoslav border to smuggle weapons, resupplying the ] forces. Due to these activities, the Yugoslav army reinforced their forces on the border, the most important army being the ] led by ]. During the ] the ] used the Albanian-Yugoslav border for regular weapon smuggling. These activities continued during the ]. In the ] alone, the KLA led 10 trips to the Albanian-Yugoslav border to smuggle weapons, resupplying the ] forces. Due to these activities, the Yugoslav army reinforced their forces on the border with ]. A key component of the Yugoslav forces on the border with Albania was the ] led by ].

=== April 23, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush ===
On 23 April 1998, at 5:45, the 53rd border Battalion incountered a group of 150-200 ] insurgents who were attempting to smuggle weapons from ].






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Albanian-Yugoslav border conflict (1998-1999)
Part of the Kosovo War and Yugoslav Wars
Date1998-1999
LocationAlbania and AP Kosovo,FR Yugoslavia
Result

Initial Yugoslav victory

Eventual Albanian and KLA victory

Belligerents
Kosovo Liberation Army
1999:
Albania Albania
Support:
Mujahedeen
NATO NATO
 Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders

Agim Ramadani 
Sali Çekaj 
Mujë Krasniqi 
Agim Çeku
Rrustem Berisha 1999:
Albania Kudusi Lama


Alija Rabić 
NATO Wesley Clark
Serbia and Montenegro Božidar Delić
Serbia and Montenegro Nebojša Pavković
Serbia and Montenegro Vladimir Lazarević
Serbia and Montenegro Dragan Živanović
Units involved
138th Brigade
121st Brigade
123rd Brigade
1999:
Kukës division
Serbia and Montenegro Priština Corps Units 549th Motorized Brigade
Serbia and Montenegro 53rd Border Batallion
72nd Brigade for Special operations 72nd Brigade for Special Operations
Serbia and Montenegro 2nd Battalion of the 125th Motorized Brigade
Serbia and Montenegro 63rd Parachute Brigade
Russian volunteers
Ukrainian volunteers
Strength

Thousands
Albania Entire Kukës Division
Albania Tanks and artillery


22-24 fighters
NATO Units of B-52,A-10 and Lockheed AC-130 aircrafts.
Serbia and Montenegro Thousands
Serbia and Montenegro Tanks and armored vehicles
Casualties and losses

210 killed
(7 killed from NATO friendly fire)
Albania 1 wounded


18 killed
NATO None

Serbia and Montenegro 215-257 killed
1 killed


Per NATO:

Serbia and Montenegro 32 artillery pieces, 9 armored personnel carriers, 6 armored vehicles, 4 other military vehicles, 8 mortar positions and one SA6 surface to air missile.

Events

During the Insurgency in Kosovo the KLA used the Albanian-Yugoslav border for regular weapon smuggling. These activities continued during the Kosovo War. In the Battle of Baballoq alone, the KLA led 10 trips to the Albanian-Yugoslav border to smuggle weapons, resupplying the KLA's forces. Due to these activities, the Yugoslav army reinforced their forces on the border with Albania. A key component of the Yugoslav forces on the border with Albania was the 53rd Border Battalion led by Božidar Delić.

April 23, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush

On 23 April 1998, at 5:45, the 53rd border Battalion incountered a group of 150-200 KLA insurgents who were attempting to smuggle weapons from Albania.


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