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Zëri i Popullit

E Shtunë 10 Prill 1999

UCK KILLED 40 SERBS

6 hours of fighting on the border in Tropojë 4 UCK soldiers were also killed KOSOVO- Fierce clashes between UCK fighters and a unit of the Serbian army took place in the early hours of yesterday evening, when, near the village of Kosharë, a few kilometres from our state border, bursts of rifle fire and repeated gunfire were heard. Shells and powerful explosions from heavy weapons echoed from the combat zone, keeping the foreign and Albanian journalists present in tension. According to our source from the combat zone, at least 40 Serbian soldiers were killed, while 4 fighters of the Kosovo Liberation Army also died. The attack began again in the early hours of the morning toward the village of Kosharë. UCK fighters defeated a regime and, in the midst of the fighting, a convoy with enemy tanks was moved against the enemy Enemy tanks Kosanë, with the opening of a front, Serbian forces launched a sudden attack toward the village. Between the two sides there was a bloody battle. According to our source from the combat zone, at least 40 Serbian soldiers were killed. Meanwhile, 4 fighters of the Kosovo Liberation Army also died. Last night the logistical base of the “Apache” helicopters PAGE 16 Albanian soldiers moving near the new border tanks (REUTERS)
Tropojë Kosovë Kosharë

RPJ asks: do not decide aid

Kukës- So many sparks with module and burned (REUTERS) RED RPJ: WE DO NOT STEAL AID Non-governmental organizations that manage 90% of the aid show Since Kukësi stands out and the federation of the KQ Council has made a statement to the Red Cross that they have denied it regarding the aid that has come from the organization. The KQ has taken the municipality under its protection, supporting the claim that refugee aid is not stolen, but they have criticized the procedure for selecting families and the opposing exclusion of the aid worker accused of abusing it. PAGE 7
Kukës

ANTI-SMUGGLING SEIZES: 2.2 TONS OF CIGARETTES, 924 TONS OF CEMENT

Increased the unclear varzbonet norms As part of the rise in successes, 924 tons of çç[?] were uncovered, meanwhile destined for the Montenegrin port of Kotor. After three days, the ship had loaded 1,250 cases (35 tons) of “BEST” cigarettes worth 692 million lek. PAGE 7
Kotorrit