Kosovo War |
Part of the Yugoslav Wars
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![Kosovo War header.jpg](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/Kosovo_War_header.jpg/300px-Kosovo_War_header.jpg) Clockwise from top-left: Yugoslav general staff headquarters damaged by NATO air strikes; a Yugo buried under rubble caused by NATO air strikes; memorial to local KLA commanders; a USAF F-15E taking off from Aviano Air Base
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Belligerents |
KLA
Minor border incident:
Albania
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FR Yugoslavia
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Commanders and leaders |
Adem Jashari †
Hashim Thaçi
Bilall Syla
Hamëz Jashari †
Sylejman Selimi
Ramush Haradinaj
Agim Çeku
Wesley Clark
Kudusi Lama |
Slobodan Milošević
Dragoljub Ojdanić
Nebojša Pavković
Vlastimir Đorđević
Vladimir Lazarević
Sreten Lukić
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Strength |
17,000 – 20,000 KLA insurgents
cca. 80 aircraft (Operation Eagle Eye)
1,031 aircraft (Operation Allied Force)
30+ warships and submarines |
85,000 soldiers (including 40,000 in and around Kosovo)
20,000 policemen
100 SAM sites
1,400 artillery pieces (Both ground & air defence)
240 aircraft
2,032 armoured vehicles & tanks
Russian volunteers, unknown number |
Casualties and losses |
1,500 insurgents killed (per the KLA)
2,057 insurgents killed (per the HLC)
2 killed (non-combat) and 3 captured
2 aircraft shot down and 3 damaged
Two AH-64 Apaches and a AV-8B Harrier crashed (non-combat)
47 UAVs shot down
Possible unknown number of DGSE officers killed |
Caused by KLA:
300+ soldiers killed (per the Yugoslav Army) Caused by NATO:
1,008–1,200 killed
14 tanks, 18 APCs, 20 artillery pieces and 121 aircraft and helicopters destroyed
Caused by KLA and NATO:
1,035 killed (per the HLC) |
8,661 Kosovar Albanian civilians killed or missing
90% of Kosovar Albanians displaced during the war(848,000–863,000 expelled from Kosovo, 590,000 Kosovar Albanians displaced within Kosovo)
1,730–3,500 Serb and other non-Albanian civilians killed or missing
230,000 Kosovo Serbs, Romani and other non-Albanian civilians displaced
/ 453–2,500 civilian deaths caused by NATO bombing (per the HLC and Tanjug; also includes 3 Chinese journalists killed)
13,548 civilians and fighters dead overall (Albanians, Serbs, Bosniaks, Roma) |
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