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Members of the Ministry of the Interior - Victims of Albanian
Terrorism in 1998
Killed
Pero Tintor, born at Senta in 1971. Killed on 28 June during the
terrorist attack launched against the members of the police in the
village of Prilep, Decani municipality.
Slavoljub Grozdanovic from Istok, born in 1961. Member of the reserve
police. Killed in the terrorist attack on 26 June on the Rakos -
Krnjino road, Istok municipality. From the ambush the terrorists
opened fire from automatic arms at the passenger car with Slavoljub
Grozdanovic and Slavenko Skrkic in it.
Vitomir Scepanovic born in the village of Saljinovica, Istok
municipality, in 1972. Killed on 18 June in the terrorist attack at
the police near the village of Iglarevo, Klina municipality.
Sladjan Miric born at Stimlje in 1973. Killed on 17 June in the
terrorist attack launched against the police on the Suva Reka - Dulje
- Crnoljevo - Stimlje road.
Rajko Gajic born in 1961. The member of the reserve police of the
Ministry of the Interior Section (MIS) at Istok. Killed on 16 June by
the terrorists who fired from automatic arms in the village of Voric,
Istok municipality, in front of his own house.
Dragan Stamenkovic, born at Nis in 1961. He finished secondary school
(trading and catering) and police officers' training course. The
member of the RSMI since 1993. Married, father of a nine-month girl.
Killed on 14 June in the terrorist attack carried out by hand mortars,
mortars, machine-guns, automatic sniper arms against the police at the
safety post in the village of Rakovina, Djakovica municipality.
Sasa Jovanovic, born in Belgrade in 1966. He finished secondary school
of the Ministry of the Interior. The member of the RSMI since 1985.
Married, father of two children: a four-year boy and a two-year girl.
Killed on 14 June in the terrorist attack close to the town of Pec.
Branko Karavelic, born in 1967 in the village of Naglavac, Klina
municipality. He finished secondary school (trading) and police
officers' training course. The member of the RSMI since 1995. Killed
on 11 June in the terrorist attack carried out with automatic arms and
hand grenades near the village of Plemetina, Obilic municipality.
Zivorad Lukic, born in the village of Balovac, Podujevo municipality
in 1965. He finished secondary (police) school at Vucitrn. The member
of the RSMI since 1983. Married, wife pregnant, close to the term.
Killed on 11 June in the terrorist attack carried out with automatic
arms and hand grenades near the village of Plemetina, Obilic
municipality.
Darko Ivaz, born in 1964, the member of the reserve police of the
Secretariat at Kosovska Mitrovica since 1991. He finished secondary (
business) school. Married, father of two sons, Nikola 10 years and
Nemanja, 5 years old. Darko was inflicted serious wounds on 6 May in
the terrorist attack near the bus terminal at Kosovska Mitrovica. Died
on 5 June at the Medical Military Academy (MMA) in Belgrade.
Zeljko Sijan from Belgrade, born in 1960 at Prljevo, Gracac
municipality. He finished secondary school (qualifying for various
railway operators' jobs). The member of the RSMI since 1997 and since
1993 the member of the reserve police. Killed on 1 June in the
terrorist attack near Decani.
Dusan Urosevic from Belgrade. Born in 1967 in Belgrade. He finished
secondary school (mechanical engineering) "Petar Drapsin" in Belgrade.
The member of the reserve police of the RSMI since 1992. Killed on 31
May in the terrorist attack near Decani.
Tomislav Fatic, born at Pec in 1973. The member of the RSMI since
1995. Killed on 31 May in the terrorist attack in the village of
Poklek, on the Glogovac - Komorane road.
Dragan Bjelanovic born at Pec in 1973, the police officer of the
Police Station at Pec. He finished secondary police school. The member
of the RSMI since 1992. Married, father of a son born in 1998. Killed
on 29 May in the terrorist attack launched against the police section
Celopek, Pec municipality.
Dragoljub Djukic from Pec, born on 3 March, 1964. As the policeman and
senior police officer he worked at the RSMI since 1987. Married,
father of two children. Killed on 25 May, 1998 in the terrorist attack
in the village of Gornji Streoci, Decani municipality.
Aleksandar Micic born in 1969 at Velika Hoca, Orahovac municipality.
The police officer of the RSMI since 1990. Married, father of a three-
year old girl. Killed on 12 May, 1998 on the Ratkovac - Bratotin road,
Orahovac municipality.
Dragoljub Ristic, born in the village of Potocic, Prokuplje
municipality in 1955. The member of the police brigade of the
Secretariat in Belgrade. Father of two children. Joined the RSMI in
1978. Killed on 10 May, 1998 in the terrorist attack in the village of
Balaboc, near Decani.
Milovan Nikolic, born in 1974. He finished secondary school and police
officers' training course at Klisa. Joined the RSMI in 1977. Worked at
the Secretariat of the Interior (SI) at Kosovska Mitrovica. Killed on
6 May, 1998 in the armed attack of the Albanian terrorists at Kosovska
Mitrovica.
Sasa Jovanovic from Nis. Born in the village of Hum near Nis on 15
May, 1972 . He finished secondary school and the school of reserve
military officers. He worked as the policeman at the RSMI since 1994.
Left a pregnant girlfried after him. Their wedding ceremony was
scheduled for 17 June. Killed on 29 April in the terrorist attack
launched against the police post in the village of Dulje, on the Suva
Reka - Stimlje road.
Milan Tenic from Petrovac on Mlava. Born at Bajina Basta on 25 May,
1963. He finished secondary police school at Sremska Kamenica. Joined
the RSMI on 1 July, 1983. Married, father of two sons. Killed on 24
April, 1998 in the terrorist attack launched against police vehicles
in the village or Resnik, on the Klina - Srbica road.
Miodrag Otovic from Pec. Born on 17 May, 1962 in the village of
Brestovik, Pec municipality. He finished secondary technical school.
Joined the RSMI in 1990. Married, father of a girl and a boy, thirteen
and ten years old, respectively. Killed on 24 May, 1998 in the village
of Dubrava, in the terrorist attack launched against the police patrol
in their police vehicle.
Andreas Koncarevic from Novi Sad. Born on 11 January, 1973. He
finished secondary school (textile designing and weaving). Worked as
the police officer at the RSMI since 13 March, 1997. Killed on 5 March
1998 in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers at
the Jasari family compound in the village of Donje Prekaze, Srbica
municipality.
Rade Radakovic from Novi Sad. Born at Bosanska Krupa on 14 August,
1961. He finished secondary school. Joined the RSMI in 1990. Married,
father of a four-year old girl and a son only a year and a half old.
Killed on 5 March, 1998 in the terrorist attack launched at the police
officers at Jasari compound in the village of Donje Prekaze, Srbica
municipality.
Milan Jovanovic from Lazarevac. Born on 11 July, 1971 in the village
of Boljevci near Bratunac. He finished secondary school (mechanical
engineering). He worked as the police officer of the RSMI since 1992.
Killed on 28 February, 1998 in the terrorist attack launched at the
police patrol in police vehicles in the village of Likosane, Glogovac
municipality.
Miroslav Vujkovic from Pancevo. Born at Pancevo on 10 January, 1971.
He finished secondary school (traffic engineering). Joined the RSMI on
3 March, 1993. Married, father of a two-year old boy. Killed on 28
February, 1998 in the terrorist attack launched against the police
patrols in their police vehicles in the village of Likosane, Glogovac
municipality.
Radoica Ivanovic from Pristina. Born at Pristina on 29 November, 1969.
He finished secondary police school at Sremska Kamenica. Joined the
RSMI in 1989. Married. Father of three children, five-year old
daughter and two sons, two and four years old. Killed on 28 February,
1998 in the terrorist attack launched against the police patrols in
their police vehicles in the village of Likosane, Glogovac
municipality.
Goran Radojcic from Pancevo. Born at Pancevo on 1 May, 1968. He
finished secondary agricultural school. Worked at the RSMI since 3
March, 1993 as the police officer. Married, father of a six-month old
boy. Killed on 28 February, 1998 in the terrorist attack launched
against the police patrols in their police vehicles in the village of
Likosane, Glogovac municipality.
Nebojsa Cvejic, the police officer of the State Security Centre at
Pristina. Killed in the terrorist attack carried out on 19 February,
1998 on the Podujevo - Pristina road. The Albanian terrorists fired
from the ambush at the police vehicle near the village of Donje
Ljupce, close to Podujevo. Cvejic was born in 1964.
Milic Jovic, born at Podujevo on 1 May, 1947. Graduated from the High
School of Law. Joined the RSMI in 1979. Married. Killed in the
terrorist attack at Podujevo on 21 December, 1998.
Dzafer Cori, born at Glogovac in 1947. He finished elementary school
and police officers' training course. Worked at the RSMI since 1968.
Married, father of four children: son Arben and daughters Serija,
Jasmina and Vizleta. Killed in the terrorist attack in the village of
Poklek, Glogovac municipality on 11 December, 1998.
Igor Bus, born at Senta on 7 January, 1973. He finished secondary
police school. Joined the RSMI in 1992. Married, son Nenad (1995) and
daughter Tijana (1996). Bus was seriously wounded in the terrorist
attack launched against the police in the village of Prilep, Decani
municipality on 20 November, 1998. Died from the wounds inflicted on
27 November.
Janos Cizmadija, born on 3 December, 1953 in the village of Majdan,
Novi Knezevac municipality. He finished secondary agricultural-
technical school and police officers' training course. Worked at the
RSMI since 1976. Married, son Atila (1979), adopted daughter Silvija
(1975). Killed in the terrorist attack in the village of Prilep,
Decani municipality on 20 November, 1998.
Zoran Vrbaski, born at Vrbas on 12 January, 1973. He finished
secondary school (mechanical engineering) and police officers'
training course. Joined the RSMI in 1997. Not married. Killed in the
terrorist attack in the village of Prilep, Decani municipality on 20
November, 1998.
Ilija Vujosevic, born on 2 August, 1950 in the village of Sisman,
Djakovica municipality. He finished secondary school and police
officers' training course. Joined the RSMI in 1973. Married, two sons
- Radoslav and Radovan, two daughters - Sonja and Sanja. The
terrorists kidnapped him on 6 November. His dead body was found on 9
November at Malisevo.
Dejan Djatlov, born at Pristina on 3 February,1975. He finished
secondary school (electrical engineering). The member of the reserve
police of the RSMI. Not married. The terrorists kidnapped him on 6
November and his dead body was found on 9 November at Malisevo.
Radojko Milovanovic, born at Cacak on 27 May, 1970. He finished
secondary school (mechanical engineering) and police officers'
training course. Joined the RSMI in 1992. Died by accident at Vucitrn
on 8 November.
Aluri Nizmi, born on 10 March, 1973 in the village of Petrovic,
Stimlje municipality. He finished elementary school. The member of the
reserve police of the RSMI since 1998. Married, sons Armend (1998) and
Gazmed (1995). Killed in the terrorist attack in the village of
Petrovic, Stimlje municipality on 29 October.
Goran Markovic, born at Pristina in 1971. He finished secondary
business school. The member of the reserve police of the RSMI since
1998. Married, father of two daughters, Bojana and Aleksandra. Killed
in the terrorist attack launched against the police in the village of
Orlate, Glogovac municipality on 17 October.
Zivorad Kostic, born in the village of Donja Brnjica, Pristina
municipality in 1961. He finished secondary school (electrical
engineering). The member of the reserve police of the RSMI since 1998.
Married, father of Milos, the son and Jelena, the daughter. Killed in
the terrorist attack launched against the police officers in the
village of Orlate, Glogovac municipality on 17 October, 1998.
Dejan Jakovljevic, born at Kursumlija in 1968. He finished secondary
school (forestry and timber). The member of the reserve police of the
RSMI since 1998. Married, father of two sons, Nikola and Stefan.
Killed in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers in
the village of Orlate, Glogovac municipality, on 17 October, 1998.
Nenad Stankovic, born in 1970 in the village of Ljestar, Kosovska
Mitrovica municipality. He finished secondary police school. Joined
the RSMI in 1990. Married, father of a boy, Nemanja. Killed in the
terrorist attack launched against the police officers in the village
of Dragobilje, Orahovac municipality on 15 October, 1998.
Ranko Djordjevic, born in 1963 in the village of Prekovce, Novo Brdo
municipality. He finished secondary school (mechanical engineering).
The member of the reserve police of the RSMI since 1992. Married,
father of a boy Aleksandar (1989) and a girl Aleksandra (1996). Killed
in the terrorist attack in the village of Karacica, Stimlje
municipality on 12 October, 1998.
Dragisa Lukic, born on 1 January, 1976 in the village of Drsnik, Klina
municipality. He finished secondary school. The member of the reserve
police of the RSMI. Married, daughter Danijela (1998). Killed in the
terrorist attack in the village of Ovcarevo, Srbica municipality on 7
October, 1998.
Dejan Barac, born on 22 April, 1997 at Kragujevac. He finished
secondary technical school and police officers' training course.
Joined the RSMI in 1992. Married, father of a boy, Lazar (1995).
Killed in the terrorist attack in the village of Dragobilje, Orahovac
municipality on 3 October, 1998.
Nebojsa Jevtic, born on 9 September, 1968 at Matijevac, Vladimirci
municipality. He finished secondary agricultural school and police
officers' training course. Worked at the RSMI since 1991. Married,
father of two sons, Aleksandar (1990) and Nikola (1997). Killed in the
terrorist attack in the village of Budakovo, Suva Reka municipality on
28 September, 1998.
Sasa Simeunovic, born on 15 August, 1969 in Belgrade. He finished
secondary police school. Joined the RSMI in 1988. Married, father of a
son, Bojan (1995) and a daughter Viktorija (1998). Killed in the
terrorist attack in the village of Budakovo, Suva Reka municipality on
28 September, 1998.
Zeljko Jovicic, born on 25 December, 1966 in Belgrade, He finished
secondary police school. Worked for the RSMI since 1986. Not married.
Killed in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers in
the village of Budakovo, Suva Reka municipality, on 28 September,
1998.
Sladjan Popovic, born on 21 August, 1971 at Pec. He finished secondary
school (electrical engineering) and police officers' training course.
Joined the RSMI in 1992. Not married. Killed in the terrorist attack
launched against the police in the village of Studenica, the
municipality of Strpce, on 27 September.
Ljubomir Ljubomirovic, born on 21 April, 1996 at Krusevac. Graduated
from the High School of the Ministry of the Interior. Joined the RSMI
in 1990. Married, father of a son, Aleksandar (1991). Killed in the
terrorist attack in the village of Trdevac, Glogovac municipality on
26 September.
Veljko Miljkovic, born on 16 July, 1968 in Zemun. He finished
secondary military school and police officers' training course. Joined
the RSMI in 1993. Married. Father of a daughter, Aleksandra (1991).
Killed in the terrorist attack in the village of Trdevac, Glogovac
municipality on 26 September, 1998.
Sreten Milic, born on 7 January, 1970 at Parlovo, Gnjilane
municipality. He finished secondary school (mechanical engineering)
and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI in 1992.
Married, father of a daughter Olivera (1998). Killed in the terrorist
attack in the village of Trdevac, Glogovac municipality on 26
September, 1998.
Rajko Radovanovic, born at Kosovska Mitrovica on 12 March, 1973. He
finished secondary school and police officers' training course. Joined
the RSMI in 1996. Not married. Killed in the terrorist attack in the
village of Donje Obrinje, Srbica municipality on 25 September.
Miroslav Slovic, born at Prijepolje on 14 November, 1974. He finished
secondary technical school and police officers' training course.
Worked for the RSMI since August 1996. Not married. Killed in the
terrorist attack in the village of Donje Obrinje, Srbica municipality
on 25 September.
Goran Zivadinovic, born on 4 September, 1969 in Sarajevo. He finished
secondary school (electrical engineering). The member of the reserve
police of the RSMI since 1998. Not married. Killed in the terrorist
attack in the village of Likovac, Srbica municipality on 25 September.
Slavomir Bojanic, born at Priboj on 15 February, 1970. He finished
elementary school. The member of the reserve police of the RSMI since
1998. Married, father of Bojana (1994). Killed in the terrorist attack
in the village of Likovac, Srbica municipality on 25 September, 1998.
Aleksandar Pantovic, born at Vrbas on 10 November, 1973. He finished
secondary commercial and trading school. The member of the reserve
police of the RSMI since 1998. Not married. Killed in the terrorist
attack in the village of Likovac, Srbica municipality on 25 September.
Dragoslav Tadic. Born on 26 April, 1962 at Kucanci, Donji Miholjac
municipality. He finished secondary school (traffic engineering). The
member of the reserve police of the RSMI since 1998. Married, father
of Jelena (1988). Killed in the terrorist attack in the village of
Likovac, Srbica municipality on 25 September, 1998.
Ognjen Petrovic, born on 2 May, 1975 in Sarajevo. He finished
secondary school. The member of the reserve police of the RSMI since
1998. Married, father of a boy, Ilija (1998). Killed in the terrorist
attack in the village of Likovac, Srbica municipality on 25 September,
1998.
Goran Nikolic, born on 13 May, 1972 at Vladicin Han. He finished
secondary school and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI
on 23 June, 1994. Married. Father of a boy, Lazar. Nikolic was
inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack in the village of
Markmalj, Srbica municipality on 12 September. Died from the wounds on
25 September.
Djordje Djordjevic, born on 6 May, 1956 in the village of Gotovusa,
Strpce municipality. He finished secondary school. Worked for the
company "Ivo Lola Ribar" at Strpce. The member of the reserve police
of the Secretariat at Urosevac since 19 October, 1995. Married. Father
of two sons Ivan and Milan and one daughter, Jovana. Killed on 23
September in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers
in the village of Doganovic, Kacanik municipality.
Boris Plahota, born in 1968. Married. Father of two children. Plahota
was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack launched against
the police officers in the region of Huseinovic family compound, the
municipality of Kosovska Mitrovica, on 16 September. He died at the
MMA in Belgrade on 23 September, 1998.
Milos Bradic, born in Belgrade on 12 January, 1963. He finished
secondary police school. The member of the RSMI since 15 June, 1981.
Married, father of one daughter, Katarina. Killed on 22 September in
the terrorist attack launched against the police officers in the
village of Osljane, Vucitrn municipality.
Slobodan Gorjanovic, born at Titel on 27 December, 1970. He finished
secondary technical school and police officers' training course.
Joined the RSMI in 1992. Married. Killed on 22 September in the
terrorist attack on the territory of Glogovac municipality.
Aleksandar Konstantinovic, born at Sombor on 1 June, 1965. He finished
High Police School. The member of the RSMI since 1 July, 1984.
Married, father of a girl, Mirjana (1996) and a son, Dimitrije (1998).
Died by accident on 19 September at Djakovica.
Ilija Jankovic, born on 27 January, 1958 in the village of Rosulje,
Pec municipality. The member of the reserve police of the Secretariat
at Pec. Not married. Jankovic was inflicted serious wounds in the
terrorist attack carried out on 18 September against the police
officers in the village of Barane, Pec municipality. Died at the MMA
on 19 September.
Zoran Vasiljevic, born on 14 February, 1970 at Kursumlija. He finished
secondary police school. The member of the RSMI since 3 July, 1989.
Married. Father of a son Nikola (1990). Died by accident on 18
September in the village of Ostrozub, Orahovac municipality.
Aleksandar Savic, born at Cacak on 21 October, 1974. He finished
secondary chemical school and police officers' training course. Joined
the RSMI on 12 August, 1996. Not married. Died on 17 September at the
MMA in Belgrade from serious wounds inflicted in the terrorist attack
launched against the police officers on previous day at Huseinovic
family compound, Stari Trg, Kosovska Mitrovica municipality.
Kandic Marinko, born on 2 February, 1965 in the village of Meteh, Plav
municipality. He He finished secondary school (fine arts) and police
officers' training course. He joined the RSMI on 15 January, 1991.
Married. Father of sons Nemanja and Nebojsa. Killed on 15 September in
the terrorist attack launched against the police officers in the
village of Mazic, Stari Trg, Kosovska Mitrovica municipality.
Nebojsa Vicentijevic, the member of the reserve police, born at
Kosovska Mitrovica on 19 October, 1971. He finished secondary school
(electrical engineering). The student of the fourth year the Faculty
of Electrical Engineering at Pristina. Worked for
"Elektrodistribucija" at Kosovska Mitrovica. Not married. Killed on 13
September in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers
in the village of Likovac, Srbica municipality.
Sinisa Mihajlovic, the member of the reserve police, born at Stimlje
on 13 November, 1965. He finished secondary business school. Worked at
the Stimlje municipality Revenue Office. Married. Father of Dejan
(son) and Danijela (daughter). Killed in the terrorist attack on 10
September around 23h00 in the village of Kosare, the municipality of
Urosevac, on the Urosevac - Stimlje road.
Goran Andric, born on 6 November, 1975 at Smederevska Palanka. He
finished secondary school and police officers' training course. The
member of the RSMI since 1997. Not married. Killed on 23 August in the
terrorist attack launched against the police officers in the village
of Dulje, Suva Reka municipality.
Goran Milenkovic, born on 8 January, 1971 in the village of Donja
Gusterica, Lipljan municipality. He finished elementary school. The
member of the reserve police of the Secretariat at Pristina. Not
married. Killed on 20 August in the terrorist attack in the village of
Lapusnik, Glogovac municipality.
Milomir Krvavac, born at Pljevlja on 23 January, 1865. He finished
secondary school (mechanical engineering) and police officers'
training course. Joined the RSMI in 1991. Not married. Killed on 20
August in the terrorist attack in the village of Zociste, Orahovac
municipality.
Miroslav Klasnja, born in Belgrade on 27 June, 1963. He finished
secondary business school. Married. Killed on 19 August in the
terrorist attack in the village of Cerovik, Klina municipality.
Miroslav Petrovic, born on 20 October, 1964 at Rudnik, the
municipality of Obilic. He finished secondary school (mining) and
police officers' training course. Worked at the RSMI since 1991. Died
on 18 August at the MMA from grave wounds inflicted in the terrorist
attack carried out on 9 September and launched against the police
officers in the region of Biteska Cuka, Djakovica municipality.
Goran Petrovic, born in Belgrade in 1968. Joined the RSMI in 1995.
Married. Father of a five year old girl. Killed in the terrorist
attack carried out on 15 August in the village of Lodja, Pec
municipality.
Srdjan Perovic, born at Pec on 20 December, 1962. He finished
secondary police school at Vucitrn and graduated from the Military
Academy. Joined the RSMI in 1981. Not married. Killed in the terrorist
attack in the village of Lodja, Pec municipality on 6 July. His dead
body was found on 16 August.
Miomir Stojanovic, born at Pec on 26 December, 1955. He finished High
Technical School (traffic engineering) in Belgrade. The member of the
reserve police of the Secretariat at Pec since 1981. Died on 16 August
at the MMA in Belgrade from serious wounds inflicted in the terrorist
attack in the village of Prilep, Decani municipality on 2 August.
Zoran Anicic, born at Prijepolje on 26 September, 1970. He finished
secondary school (trading) and police officers' training course.
Worked at the RSMI since 1994. Not married. Killed on 16 August in the
terrorist attack in the village of Ljubenic, Pec municipality.
Dragan Stojanovic, born at Prokuplje on 21 November, 1966. He finished
secondary school (mechanical engineering) and police officers'
training course. Joined the RSMI in 1993. Married. Father of two
children. Killed on 16 August in the terrorist attack in the village
of Blace, Suva Reka municipality.
Zdravko Miskin, born on 1 February, 1957 at Nova Gajdobra, Backa
Palanka municipality. He finished secondary police school at Sremska
Kamenica. Joined the RSMI in 1976. Married. Father of three children.
Killed on 15 August in the terrorist attack in the village of Voksa,
Decani municipality.
Dragoljub Sukovic, born on 13 November, 1960 at Kovin. Graduated from
the National Defense Faculty. Joined the RSMI in 1984. Married, father
of two children. Killed on 15 August in the terrorist attack in the
village of Voksa, Decani municipality.
Gojko Vojnovic, born on 3 December, 1958 at Kruscic, Kula
municipality. He finished secondary agricultural school at Sombor and
training course for traffic policemen. Joined the RSMI in 1979 and
worked as a traffic policeman at the Police Station Vrbas. Married,
father of two children. Killed on 15 August in the terrorist attack
launched by the Albanian terrorists against the police officers in the
village of Voksa, Decani municipality.
Milorad Radjenovic, born on 16 May, 1962 in the village of Malo
Ocijevo, Drvar municipality. He finished secondary police school at
Sremska Kamenica and graduated from the Military Academy. Joined the
RSMI in 1981. Married, father of Nadja. Killed on 15 August in the
terrorist attack in the village of Voksa, Decani municipality.
Zoran Jovanovic, born at Lebane on 19 July, 1973. He finished
secondary school (administration) and police officers' training
course. Worked at the RSMI since 1994. Not married. Killed on 10
August in the terrorist attack in the village of Bites, Djakovica
municipality.
Zdravomir Bukilic, born at Kolasin on 22 September, 1970. He finished
secondary school (electrical engineering) and police officers'
training course. Worked at the RSMI since 1991. Not married. Killed on
9 August in the terrorist attack in the village of Prilep, Decani
municipality.
Bojan Kocic, born at Leskovac on 14 January, 1975. He finished
secondary police school at Sremska Kamenica. Joined the RSMI in 1993.
Not married. Killed on 9 August in the terrorist attack in the village
of Prilep, Decani municipality.
Zoran Djokic, born at Leskovac on 7 September, 1970. He finished
secondary school (metal processing practices) and police officers'
training course. Worked at the RSMI since 1992. Married, father of one
daughter, Tijana. Killed on 9 August in the terrorist attack in the
village of Prilep, Decani municipality.
Srdjan Draskovic, born at Skoplje on 7 November, 1967. He finished
secondary (medical/nursing) school and police officers' training
course. Joined the RSMI in 1992. Married, father of two daughters.
Killed on 9 August in the terrorist attack in the village of Prilep,
Decani municipality.
Nebojsa Savic, born on 5 June, 1967 in the village of Manjak, Vladicin
Han municipality. He finished secondary school (electrical
engineering) and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI in
1993. Married, father of a two-year old boy. Killed on 5 August in the
terrorist attack in the village of Rakovina, Djakovica municipality.
Srecko Marjanovic, born on 2 May, 1973 at Valjevo. He finished
elementary school. The member of the reserve police since 1994. Not
married. Died on 4 August at the MMA in Belgrade from serious wounds
inflicted in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers
in the region of Srbica on 1 August, 1998.
Miroslav Peric, born on 8 April, 1952 at Djeneral Jankovic, Kacanik
municipality. He finished secondary business school. Worked at the
RSMI since 1994. Married, father of three sons. Died on 3 August at
the MMA in Belgrade from serious wounds inflicted in the terrorist
attack launched on 31 July in the village of Zborce, Stimlje
municipality.
Branislav Veselinovic, born at Sabac on 16 December, 1972. He finished
secondary police school at Sremska Kamenica. Joined the RSMI in 1989.
Married, father of a four- year old girl. Killed on 3 August in the
terrorist attack in the village of Markmalj, Srbica municipality.
Zeljko Bozic, born at Visegrad on 27 January, 1952. Joined the RSMI in
1991. Married, father of two sons. Killed on 2 August in the terrorist
attack in the village of Jablanica, Djakovica municipality.
Nenad Belosevic, born on 5 October, 1973 in the village of Crkolez,
Istok municipality. He finished secondary business school and police
officers' training course. Joined the RSMI in 1994. Married. Killed on
2 August in the terrorist attack in the village of Prilep, Decani
municipality.
Elvis Sunjevic, born at Rijeka on 13 April, 1969. He finished
secondary police school at Vucitrn. Joined the RSMI in 1988. Married.
Killed on 2 August in the terrorist attack in the village of Prilep,
Decani municipality.
Sasa Jankovic, born on 18 September, 1972 in the village of Donja
Budriga, Gnjilane municipality. The member of the reserve police of
the Secretariat at Gnjilane, employed at "Kosmet-prevoz" company. Not
married. Killed on 2 August in the terrorist attack in the village of
Crnoljevo, Stimlje municipality.
Branko Djuricic, born on 4 July, 1969 in the village of Grabanica,
Klina municipality. He finished secondary school mechanical
engineering) and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI in
1990. Not married. Killed on 2 August in the terrorist attack in the
village of Grabanica, Klina municipality.
Zlatko Petrovic, born on 4 June, 1960 in the village of Gornje
Korminjane, Kosovska Kamenica municipality. The member of the reserve
police of the Secretariat at Gnjilane, employed at the mill producing
central heating radiators. Married, father of a eight-year old boy.
Killed on 1 August in the terrorist attack in the region of the
village of Malisevo, Orahovac municipality.
Momir Pesic, born at Pec on 13 April, 1968. He finished secondary
technical school and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI
in 1992. Not married. Died on 1 August at the MMA in Belgrade from
serious wounds inflicted in the terrorist attack launched on 26 July
on the road between the villages of Dulje and Blace, Suva Reka
municipality.
Mladen Batancev, born at Novi Knezevac on 27 October, 1956. He
finished secondary technical school and police officers' training
course. Joined the RSMI in 1993. Married, father of two sons. Died on
29 July at the MMA in Belgrade from grave wound inflicted in the
terrorist attack launched on 23 July in the village of Rastavica,
Decani municipality.
Goran Cecaric , born at Bajina Basta on 19 March, 1966. He finished
secondary school for mechanical engineers and police officers'
training course. Joined the RSMI in 1991. Married, father of a two-
year old girl. Killed on 27 July in the terrorist attack in the
village of Mlecane, the municipality of Klina.
Dragan Milic, born on 21 November, 1961 at Urosevac. The member of the
reserve police of the Secretariat at Urosevac, the employee of the
company "17 novembar". Married, father of two sons. Killed on 27 July
in the terrorist attack in the village of Gornje Nerodimlje, Urosevac
municipality.
Bora Stefanovic, born at Soko Banja on 13 June, 1970. He finished High
School of the Ministry of the Interior. Joined the RSMI in 1995.
Married. Father of one daughter, Andrijana (1996). Killed on 25 July
in the terrorist attack carried out with sniper weapons near the
village of Crnoljevo, Stimlje municipality.
Velibor Stojanovic, born at Vranje on 14 December, 1974. He finished
secondary school (hides and skins processing and designing) and police
officers' training course. Joined the RSMI in 1994. Not married.
Killed in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers
carried out with mortars in the village of Junik, Decani municipality
on 25 July.
Bicok Zoltan, born on 22 October, 1964 at Crvenka, the municipality of
Kula. He finished secondary police school at Sremska Kamenica. Joined
the RSMI in 1983. Married. Father of two sons, Boris (1987) and Dejan
(1992). Killed on 23 July in the terrorist attack carried out with
hand grenades, automatic rifles and snipers in the village of
Rastavica, the municipality of Decani.
Zoran Ceranic, born at Pec on 17 October, 1962. He finished secondary
business school and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI
in 1993. Married, father of three children, daughter Svetlana (1986),
son Milan (1991) and daughter Bosiljka (1997). Killed on 22 July in
the terrorist attack launched with automatic fire arms against the
police officers in the village of Breznaik, Pec municipality.
Dejan Trifunovic, born on 12 August, 1974 in the village of Vidanje,
Klina municipality. He finished secondary school for mechanical
engineers and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI in
1996. Not married. Killed on 21 July in the terrorist attack launched
with hand mortars, mortars, machine-guns, automatic rifles and hand
grenades at Mala Krasta, Orahovac municipality.
Goran Tiosavljevic, born on 17 September, 1969 at Baljevac on Ibar. He
finished secondary school (tourism) at Kraljevo, police officers'
training course and traffic policemen training course. Joined the RSMI
in 1990. Married. His daughter Marija was born in 1994. Killed on 19
July in the terrorist attack at Orahovac.
Sasa Filipovic, born at Mojkovac on 10 February, 1974. He finished
secondary school and police officers' training course. Joined the RSMI
in 1997. Married. His son Nemanja was born in 1996. Killed on 17 July
in the terrorist attack carried out with snipers, automatic rifles and
hand mortars in the village of Grabac, Klina municipality.
Dejan Prica, born on 28 October, 1971 at Kosovska Mitrovica. Graduated
from the Faculty od Physical Education. The member of the RSMI since
1996. Not married. Killed on 16 July in the terrorist attack at
Kosovska Mitrovica.
Ivan Erakovic, born at Prokuplje on 1 June, 1967. He finished
secondary school and High School of Agriculture. Joined the RSMI in
1994. Married, father of one son, Milan. Killed on 12 July in the
terrorist attack carried out with sniper and automatic weapons in the
village of Crnobreg, Decani municipality.
Dejan Mihajlovic, born at Uzice on 17 September, 1971. He finished
secondary school for mechanical engineers and police officers'
training course. The member of the RSMI since 1992. Not married.
Killed on 11 July in the terrorist attack performed with hand mortars,
automatic rifles and sniper arms in the village of Streoc, Decani
municipality.
Petar Rajkovic, born on 18 July, 1976 at Kovin. He finished secondary
police school. Joined the RSMI in 1995. Not married. Killed on 10 July
in the terrorist attack launched with sniper arms against the police
in the village of Prilep, Decani municipality.
Mirko Radunovic, born on 13 October, 1962 in the village of Dasinovac,
Decani municipality. He finished secondary police school at Vucitrn.
Joined the RSMI on 1 July, 1981. Married, father of two children,
Aleksandar (1982) and Andrijana (1985). His father Milos and mother
Milica were kidnapped by the terrorists and then killed. Killed in the
terrorist attack launched on 6 July by firing hand mortar grenades in
the village of Lodja, Pec municipality.
Dejan Prelevic, born on 29 July, 1974 in the village of Kovrage, Istok
municipality. He finished secondary police school at Sremska Kamenica.
Joined the RSMI on 16 June, 1994. Not married. Killed on 6 July in the
terrorist attack launched by hand mortar grenades in the village of
Lodja, Pec municipality.
Milorad Rajkovic, born on 16 January, 1957 in the village of Brolic,
Pec municipality. The member of the reserve police of the RSMI since
1985. Married, father of three sons Vesko, Veljko and Dusan. Killed in
the terrorist attack launched on 6 July in the village of Lodja, Pec
municipality.
Wounded
Bozidar Damjanovic and Zvonko Djordjevic, the policemen of the
Secretariat of the Interior (SI) at Prizren (Orahovac Section),
wounded on 24 January in the village of Malesevo when the Albanian
separatists opened fire from automatic weapons at the police patrol in
its police vehicle. Damjanovic was inflicted serious wounds and
Djordjevic light ones.
Milenko Kandic, the police officer of the SI - Decani Section. He was
inflicted light wounds on 19 February. Five masked and armed
terrorists had stopped the car that Kandic was driving. The terrorists
had ordered him to step out of the vehicle, beat him and inflicted
light wounds on him.
Pavle Damjanovic and Slavisa Matejic were inflicted grave wounds on 28
February in the attacks launched by the terrorists on 28 February in
the village of Likosane, Glogovac municipality.
Zeljko Mrdalj, Zivko Tomic, Predrag Fabijanic, Nenad Sare, Zeljko
Pavasovic, Nenad Vujosevic, Stevo Bogojevic and Miodrag Krtinic were
inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack carried out on 15
March at Jasari family compound in the village of Donje Prekaze,
Srbica municipality.
Sinisa Arandjel, the police officer of the police section at Kijevo
was wounded on 16 March in the terrorist attack launched around 20h20
by the Albanian separatists, firing from automatic weapons and hand
grenades at the members of this police section.
Rajko Rajkovic and Sinisa Vidic were inflicted serious wounds and
Filip Raicevic, Slobodan Jokic, Milan Jevtic, Miroslav Vulic and
Vladica Radosavljevic were inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack launched by the Albanian terrorists on 24 March around 15h45 in
the village of Glodjane. The terrorists using automatic weapons and
hand grenades had attacked the police officers from Djakovica and
Decani police stations.
Budimir Spasic, the reserve police officer of the police section at
Vranjevac (the Secretariat at Pristina) was lightly wounded in the
attack of the Albanian separatists launched against this police
section on 13 April around 23h25. The terrorists had used hand
grenades.
Dragos Tomovic, the policeman of the Secretariat at Kosovska
Mitrovica, was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack launched
on 14 April around 23h25 in the village of Donje Stranovce, Vucitrn
municipality. The policeman was attacked on his way to work and the
terrorists had used automatic fire arms.
Gligorije Milojevic was inflicted serious wounds and Miroslav Miletic
light ones in the terrorist attack carried out on 24 April. On the
road Klina - Srbica, in the village of Resnik, the terrorists had
attacked the police officers in their police vehicle from the ambush.
They had used hand mortars, machine-guns and automatic rifles.
Predrag Djukic was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out on 25 April around 18h00 at Kijevo. The Albanian
terrorists, firing from automatic fire arms, had attacked the Kijevo
police officers in their police vehicle.
Slavisa Ivezic was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack
launched on 26 April around 10h10 in the village of Belance, Klina
municipality, on the Pristina - Pec road. The Albanian terrorists had
attacked the police car from the ambush. They used machine-guns,
automatic weapons and hand grenades.
Srdjan Ilic and Bojan Nikolic were inflicted serious wounds in the
terrorist attack that took place on 27 April, half an hour past
midnight, at Pirane near Prizren, on the road from Prizren to
Djakovica. The traffic policemen Nikolic and Ilic were carrying out
their routine control of vehicles. The Albanian terrorists had
attacked them with hand mortars, hand grenades and automatic fire arms
from one "BMW" car with Swiss registration plate , one "Lada"
passenger car with Prizren registration plate and one "Mercedes van"
with Podgorica registration plate.
Dobrivoje Krstic sustained light injuries in the terrorist attack
launched on 1 May around 03h30 in the vicinity of the village of
Turicivac, Srbica municipality. The terrorist fired from sniper arms
at the members of the RSMI who were in their police vehicles.
Dejan Vucic, Ivica Jovanovic, Dejan Stevanovic, Djuro Stanojcic and
Iso Agovic were inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack that
took place on 3 May around 10h15 in the village of Ponosevac,
Djakovica municipality. The terrorist fired from automatic weapons at
the traffic police patrol of the police section Ponosevac.
Jovica Jovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack launched on 6
May around 00h50 at the bus terminal at Kosovska Mitrovica. The
terrorists fired from automatic weapons at the police patrol.
Kondic was badly wounded and Slavisa Pumpalovic was inflicted lighter
wounds in the terrorist attack on 7 May around 18h50 launched against
the police outpost of Lausa, Srbica municipality.
Cedomir Bozovic was wounded in the terrorist attack launched on 8 May
around 11h00 in the village of Smonica, Djakovica municipality. The
terrorists had fired from automatic fire arms at the members of the
Ministry who were in their police vehicle.
Zoran Cmiljanic, Srecko Filipovic and Srdjan Markovic were badly
wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on 8 May around 15h00 on
the Pristina - Pec road near the village of Belance, Klina
municipality. The police officers, who were in their police car, were
attacked by hand mortars, automatic rifles and hand grenades.
Svetislav Petrovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 12 May
around 03h45 in Ljubotenska street at Pristina. The terrorists used
automatic fire arms and hand grenades.
Milivoje Zakic, Sasko Djuric and Rados Soskic were inflicted serious
wounds in the terrorist attack on 12 May around 11h10 on the Ratkovac
- Bratotin road, the municipality of Orahovac. The terrorists had
attacked from the ambush and fired from automatic fire arms at the
members of the Ministry who were in their police cars.
Ranko Nedeljkovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack launched
on 13 May around 09h00 near the village of Volujak, Klina
municipality. The terrorists had fired from small arms at the
policemen in their police car on the road from Klina to Djakovica.
Zoran Dabizljevic, Zelimir Jakovljevic and Vekoslav Popovic were
inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attacks on 14 May around
8h25 - 18h00 near the village of Zrze Gedza, the municipality of
Orahovac. The attack was launched against the members of the Orahovica
Interior Office Section. The terrorists had used automatic weapons,
hand mortars and snipers.
Predrag Ristic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 17 May
around 10h00. The terrorists had attacked the police patrol car on the
main Pec - Pristina road. The terrorists had used automatic weapons
and hand grenades.
Slavoljub Andrejevic and Sladjan Cubovic were badly wounded and Mladen
Tanasijevic, Predrag Rakovic, Mladen Kujovic, Dragoljub Djordjevic and
Vladan Peric sustained some lighter injuries in the terrorist attack
on 23 May around 15h00 on the main Djakovica - Pec road, near the
villages of Prilep. Drenovac and Rastavica, Decani municipality. The
Albanian terrorists had fired from automatic weapons, snipers,
machine-guns and hand mortars at the line of police vehicle of the
Secretariat at Djakovica.
Momcilo Antic and Dimitrije Radovic, the members of the reserve
police, were inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack on 25
May around 06h45 in the village of Ljubenic, the municipality of Pec.
The reserve policemen were in the passenger car and the terrorists had
fired from automatic weapons.
Miladin Novakovic was badly injured in the terrorist attack on 25 May
around 05h15 in the village of Rastovica, the municipality of Decani,
on the Djakovica - Pec road. The terrorists had fired from automatic
weapons and hand mortars at the passenger car driven by the police
officer Novakovic.
Radojica Jankovic was badly wounded on 29 May around 05h00 in the
terrorist attack launched with automatic fire arms at the Celopek
police section of the Secretariat at Pec.
Drazen Nastic (1970) was badly wounded on 29 May around 15h00 in the
vicinity of Junik, the municipality of Decani in the attack of the
Albanian terrorist against the police officers who were securing the
refugees' camp at Junik.
Slavko Tomasevic (1962) was badly wounded in the chest in the
terrorist attack on 30 May around 18h45 in the centre of Decani, in
the Cara Dusana Street. The Albanian terrorists had attacked the
police PUNK. On that occasion the policeman Tomasevic was hit by
sniper bullet.
Zoran Andrejevic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 1 June
around 17h00 in the village of Prilep, the municipality of Decani. The
terrorists had fired at the police officers from sniper arms.
Branislav Marjanovic (1965) was badly wounded on 8 June around 13h00
in the terrorist attack with automatic and other arms launched against
the Serb villages of Banje, Srbica municipality and Suvo Grlo,
belonging to the municipalities of Srbica and Istok.
Dalibor Bogicevic (1973) was seriously wounded in the terrorist attack
on 11 June around 20h30 near the village of Plemetina, the
municipality of Obilic, in the vicinity of the thermo-electric power
plant "Kosovo B". The terrorists had used automatic arms and hand
grenades for the attack against the police officers who were in their
police vehicle.
Boban Veljkovic (1969 was badly wounded in the terrorist attack by
snipers on 12 June around 10h00 in the region of the village of
Prilep, the municipality of Decani. The attack was repeated around
12h00 when the policeman, Dusan Kovacevic was also badly wounded.
Nebojsa Veljkovic (1969) was badly wounded and Dimitrije Rasovic
(1964) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack on 14 June
around 02h45 on the Pristina - Djakovica road in the village of
Rakovina, Djakovica municipality. The attack was launched from the
direction of the villages Kraljani, Rakovina and Kramovik and the
terrorists had fired from hand mortars, machine-guns, mortars and
automatic sniper arms at the police officers located on the safety
point in the village of Rakovina.
Nenad Milanovic was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack
on 14 June around 15h40 on the Stimlje - Suva Reka road, in the
village of Crnaljevo, the municipality of Stimlje. The attack was
launched with automatic fire arms against the police officers who were
in their police vehicles.
Miloje Petrovic (1962), Slavko Asanin (1973) and Tatjana Milatovic
(1966) were inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack on 14 June
around 18h50 in the village of Ljubusa, the municipality of Decani.
The terrorists fired from automatic fire arms at the vehicle that was
transporting police officers of the SI Section at Decani to their
work.
Vidomir Salipur (1970) was inflicted lighter wounds in the terrorist
attack on 14 June by hand grenade thrown at the police officers of the
Secretariat at Pec.
Dragan Obrenovic (1972) and Mladjan Tomic (1968) were inflicted
serious wounds and Stojan Petkovic (1948), Vukadin Bajceta (1971) and
Rajko Krizic (1962) were inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack on 18 June around 14h00 near the village of Iglarevo, Klina
municipality.
Zoltan Tot (1962) sustained light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched against the police officers on 22 June around 17h20 from
small arms in the village of Prilep, the municipality of Decani.
Marko Skoric (1974) sustained light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched against the police officers on 22 June around 18h15 from
sniper arms in the village of Podbrdje, the municipality of Decani.
Nebojsa Milenkovic was lightly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched against the police officers on 23 June around 14h30 and 15h00
from small arms in the village of Rakovina, the municipality of
Djakovica.
Pedja Boljevic (1969) sustained light wounds in the attack on 24 June
from 12h00 to 16h00 from automatic and sniper arms in the village of
Prilep, the municipality of Decani.
Nenad Savic was inflicted serious wounds and Goran Mitic light wounds
in the terrorist attack carried out on 27 June around 14h00 on the
Kosovska Mitrovica - Srbica road near the village of Trnavce, the
municipality of Srbica. The terrorists had fired from small arms at
the police officers who were in their police cars.
Vladimir Terzin (1977) was inflicted serious wounds in the attack
launched on 2 July around 10h00 in the village of Prilep, the
municipality of Decani. The terrorists had fired from automatic and
sniper arms at the police officers securing the road Djakovica - Pec.
Mica Mitic (1973) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack
on 2 July at 14h45 in the village of Dolovo, Klina municipality. The
terrorists had used hand mortars, automatic and sniper weapons and
hand grenades and attacked the policed officers who were performing
their duty at the safety outpost in this village.
Sasa Jankulin (1976) was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist
attack on 5 July at 15h00 in the village of Rastavica, the
municipality of Decani. The terrorists had fired from sniper arms at
the police officers who were securing the road Djakovica - Pec.
Dejan Prelevic (1974), Goran Novakovic (1969, Zeljko Novicevic (1973)
and Dragan Kesljevic (1954) were inflicted serious wounds and Nenad
Zivkovic (1973), Vladan Krstovic, Nenad Milaic (1970) and Borivoje Kuc
(1960), the members of the reserve police, were inflicted light wounds
in the terrorist attack on 6 July, 1998. In the village of Brezanik,
the municipality of Pec around 05h30 the terrorists had attacked those
Serb families and police officers who took part in braking the siege
and rescuing the citizens. The attackers used automatic weapons. On
their return to Pec, while leaving the village of Lodja, the
terrorists had attacked the line of police vehicles. One of the
vehicles, the "Pinzgauer" has hit while the above police officers were
wounded.
Milorad Nisovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 8 July
around 08h30 at Suva Reka. The terrorists attacked from the ambush,
from their "Golf" passenger car at the Moment when Nisovic had stopped
his police car in front of the kiosk of the company "Panorama"
Sasa Djordjevic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 8 July at
17h50 from the direction of the village of Voksa, the municipality of
Djakovica. The terrorists had fired from various small arms at the
police officers who were on duty.
Slobodan Radic was badly wounded on 10 July around 10h00 in the
terrorist attack launched from small and sniper arms against the
police officers in the village of Gornja Klina, the municipality of
Srbica.
Dragutin Josifovic was inflicted serious wounds on 10 July around
16h00 in the terrorist attack launched from sniper and automatic arms
against the line of police vehicles and vehicles of the Army of
Yugoslavia on the Djakovica - Ponosevac road, between Sisman and Nec,
the municipality of Djakovica.
Goran Stojankovic (1971) was inflicted serious wounds on 11 July at
18h00 in the terrorist attack launched with hand mortars, automatic
and sniper arms against the police officers in the village of Streoc,
the municipality of Decani.
Branko Vasiljevic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 14 July
around 03h00 when the terrorists fired from automatic weapons against
the Ljubinje police section of the Secretariat at Pec.
Branislav Kantar, Dusan Stajic and Dragan Meseldzija were badly
wounded while Ivica Djuric, Nenad Kostadinovic, Zoran Radic, Predrag
Jakovljevic, Nenad Milovic, Goran Jecmenica, Goran Jovanovic, Simeon
Milovanovic, Milan Kondzulovic, Milan Marjas, Dejan Dimeski, Goran
Antanaskovic, Milan Mitic, Bozo Matic, Radule Popadic and Goran Djuric
were inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack on 15 July around
16h00. On the Pec - Kosovska Mitrovica road, in the village of Gornja
Klina, the municipality of Srbica the terrorists had fired from
various small arms, hand mortars and rocket launchers at the police
officers who were in the buses driving in line from the region of the
Srbica Interior Section towards Belgrade. One grenade had hit the back
of the bus of the RSMI.
Petar Bojcic (1971) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 16
July around 01h40 in the village of Prilep, the municipality of
Decani.
Dragan Petrovic was lightly wounded in the terrorist attack on 16 July
around 16h30 launched against the police officers performing their
duty in the village of Ljubusa, the municipality of Decani. The
terrorists had fired from automatic weapons.
Aleksandar Popovic (1966) was inflicted light wounds by grenade
particles in the terrorist attack on 17 July around 09h45 launched
against the police officers in the village of Lausa, the municipality
of Srbica.
Slavce Stanimirov (1969) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack on 17 July from 11h00 till 15h45 launched with small arms,
snipers and hand mortars against the members of the reserve police
section Grabac, the municipality of Klina.
Ristic Vitomir (1974) the member of the reserve police from the
village of Janjina voda, was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack on 18 July around 14h30 from the direction of the village of
Leskovcic, the municipality of Obilic. They fired from various small
arms at the police officers who were on duty in the village of Janjina
voda.
Srdjan Krstic (1976) was lightly wounded in the terrorist attack on 18
July around 17h20 launched from small arms against the police officers
in the village of Bela crkva, the municipality of Orahovac.
Zoran Milenkovic (1962) was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist
attack on 18 July around 17h30 launched from hand mortars, automatic
and sniper arms against the police officers in the village of Grabac,
the municipality of Klina.
Rade Matic (1975), Branislav Nikolic (1966), Novica Miladinovic
(1972), Jovan Jovancic (1964), Vladica Potic (1966) and Dejan
Bogdanovic (1961) were inflicted serious wounds while Darko Popov
(1974) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attacks launched at
night (18/19 July) in the village of Bela Crkva, the municipality of
Orahovac. The terrorists had fired from hand mortars, mortars,
machine-guns, automatic and sniper arms at the police officers who
took part in breaking the siege of the road leading to Orahovac.
Sadrija Bakic (1951) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack on 19
July at 01h00 launched with hand mortars, automatic and sniper arms
against the police officers in the village of Crnobreg, Decani
municipality.
Goran Zivojinovic (1969) was inflicted serious and Zoran Dimitrijevic
(1968) light wounds in the terrorist attack on 19 July in the evening
hours launched with mortars, hand mortars, automatic and snipers arms
against the police officers who took part in breaking the siege of
Orahovac.
Zdravko Mudrinic (1973) was seriously wounded in the terrorist attack
on 20 July around 07h35 launched from automatic weapons against the
police officers in the village of Podbrdje, the municipality of
Decani.
Vojkan Petrovic (1970) and Dragan Radanovic (1979) were inflicted
serious wounds on 20 July in the terrorist attack lasting from 10h00
till 15h00 launched with mortars, hand mortars, machine-guns,
automatic weapons and hand grenades against the police at Orahovac.
Dejan Kuruc (1975) was badly wounded on 21 July around 19h00 in the
terrorist attack launched with hand mortars, automatic and sniper arms
against the police officers in the village of Gornji Streoc, the
municipality of Decani.
Milan Grcej was badly wounded on 24 July at 11h45 in the terrorist
attack launched with automatic and sniper arms against the police
officers while performing their usual duties between the villages of
Pobrdje and Voksa, the municipality of Decani.
Mihailo Pekic (1972) was inflicted light wounds on 25 July at 12h30 in
the terrorist attack launched with small arms against the policemen
who were in their police vehicles.
Dragoslav Kitanovic (1970) was inflicted light wounds on 25 July
around 13h00 in the terrorist attack launched with small arms against
the police officers in the village of Dulje, the municipality of Suva
Reka.
Predrag Vasiljevic (1971) was inflicted light wounds on 25 July around
13h30 in the terrorist attack launched against the police officers who
were in their police vehicles in the village of Iglarevo, the
municipality of Klina.
Zoran Lapajne (1967) and Goran Miladinovic (1972) were badly wounded
on 25 July in the terrorist attack lasting from 15h00 till 16h00
launched with automatic and sniper arms near the village of Crnoljevo,
the municipality of Stimlje.
Dragan Jovicic (1967) was badly injured on 25 July at 17h00 in the
terrorist attack launched with automatic and sniper arms against the
police officers in the village of Podgradje, the municipality of
Klina.
Milan Nedeljkovic (1974) was inflicted light wounds on 25 July around
18h00 in the terrorist attack launched with automatic arms against the
policemen in the village of Josanica, the municipality of Klina.
Nenad Cosic (1971), Branislav Jankovic, Nenad Sljivic, Dejan Stankov
and Vojislav Jovanovic were inflicted light wounds on 25 July around
18h30 in the terrorist attack launched with mortars and automatic
weapons against the police officers between the villages of Voksa and
Junik, the municipality of Decani.
Stevan Lolic (1953) was inflicted light wounds on 25 July around 23h00
in the terrorist attack launched with mortars, machine-guns, automatic
and sniper weapons against the police officers in the village of
Junik, Decani municipality.
Dragan Scelanovic (1960) and Zoran Stojadinovic (1972) were badly
wounded while Dusan Zivanovic was inflicted lights wounds on 25 July
in the terrorist attack launched with small arms against the police
officers in the village of Lapusnik, Glogovac municipality.
Danilo Djorac (1969) was inflicted light wounds on 26 July at 12h00 in
the terrorist attack carried out with hand mortar, machine-gun and
sniper weapons against the police officers in their police vehicles in
the village of Stepenica, Klina municipality.
Vladan Krstovic (1971) was inflicted light wounds on 26 July at 17h00
in the terrorist attack launched with hand mortar, automatic and
sniper arms against the police officers in the village of Iglarevo,
Klina municipality.
Slavoljub Stamenkovic (1969) was inflicted light wounds on 26 June at
13h00 in the terrorist attack launched with hand mortars, mortars,
machine-guns, automatic and sniper arms against the policemen in their
police vehicles on the road between the villages of Dulje and Blace,
the municipality of Suva Reka.
Srdjan Places (1977) was inflicted light wounds on 26 July around
18h00 in the village of Iglarevo on the road Pec - Pristina. One
trailer truck type "Mercedes" towing one empty tank-trailer was blown
up by a mine laid by the Albanian terrorists.
Zoran Dimitrov (1964) and Goran Grbic (1965) were inflicted light
wounds in the terrorist attack on 27 July launched with hand mortars,
automatic and sniper rifles, machine-guns and hand grenades in the
village of Ridjevo, the municipality of Klina.
Dragan Djurovic was badly wounded and Milomir Cabarkapa was inflicted
light wounds in the terrorist attack on 27 July launched with hand
mortars, machine-guns, automatic and sniper rifles against the police
patrol in the village of Iglarevo, Klina municipality.
Ristim Agusi was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack on 28
July launched by the terrorists who had come to the FR of Yugoslavia
from the Republic of Albania.
Nebojsa Paunovic (1977) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack on 28 July launched with machine-guns, automatic and sniper
arms in the village of Dusevic, the municipality of Klina.
Ivan Radevic (1973) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack launched
on 28 July with sniper arms in the village of Gornji Streoci, the
municipality of Decani.
Zoltan Cekete (1966) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried
out on 28 July with sniper arms in the village of Prilep, the
municipality of Decani.
Radoje Adamovic (1963) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack carried out on 28 July in the village of Kijevo, the
municipality of Klina.
Goran Petrusic (1965) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
carried out on 31 July with machine-guns, snipers and automatic rifles
in the village of Josanica, the municipality of Klina.
Slavisa Nestorovic (1966) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched on 1 August with small arms, hand mortars, mortars and
automatic rifles in the village of Gornja Josanica, the municipality
of Klina.
Zvonko Tasic (1974) and Vladica Aritonovic (1964) were badly wounded
and Radovan Peric (1964) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out on 2 August with automatic weapons in the villages of
Crnoljevo and Zborce, the municipality of Stimlje.
Ljubisa Maksimovic (1970), Zoran Tmusic (1964), Petko Milicevic
(1967), Mladjo Martinovic (1975), Damjan Jovanovic (1968), Dragoljub
Vukcevic (1962), Djordje Karan (1977), Nebojsa Pavicevic (1972) and
Marko Radovanovic (1976) were badly wounded and Milojko Nikolic (1964)
and Ivica Stojanovic got only light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out on 2 August in the village of Prilep, the municipality of
Decani.
Sasa Ibric (1970) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried
out on 2 August near the village of Dusevica, the municipality of
Klina.
Zoran Nikolic (1968) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried
out on 2 August with automatic arms in the village of Babaloc, Decani
municipality.
Slobodan Denic (1962) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
carried out on 2 August with automatic arms in the village of
Jablanica, the municipality of Djakovica..
Zeljko Novakovic was badly wounded and Milisav Vuksic and Damir
Balanac got only light wounds in the terrorist attack carried out on 2
August with automatic weapons in the village of Rautovica.
Dragan Vucinic (1963) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched on 2 August with automatic arms in the village of Prilep, the
municipality of Decani.
Stanko Dimic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on
2 August with automatic arms in the village of Zborci, the
municipality of Stimlje.
Dragan Todorovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out
on 2 August against the police officers who were securing the route
Srbica - Poljanice.
Tihomir Tmusic (1967) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out on 2 August in the village of Rastavica, the municipality
of Decani.
Slavko Nikolic (1972) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out on 3 August with automatic weapons in the village of
Poljance, the municipality of Srbica. Zvonimir Mircic (1971) was badly
wounded in the terrorist attack launched on 3 August in the village of
Ovcarevo, the municipality of Srbica.
Milenko Tesic (1970), Cedomir Kosanic (1968) and Zoran Jankovic (1971)
were badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on 3 August in
the village of Makrmalj, Srbica municipality.
Radomir Manic (1961), Nebojsa Rancic (1964), Boban Vasic (1970),
Branimir Jovanovic (1970), Dragan Ilic (1970) and Branko Popovic
(1960) were wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on 3 August in
the village of Crmljane, Djakovica municipality.
Obrad Karapandzic (1963) was badly wounded and Dejan Cvetkovic (1973)
and Miroslav Radunovic (1968) got some light wounds in the terrorist
attack carried out on 4 August with small arms in the village of
Rakovina, Djakovica municipality.
Dragan Dimic was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched on 5 August with mortars in the village of Rakovina, the
municipality of Djakovica.
Goran Dragic (1972) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack launched
on 7 August with automatic arms in the village of Cubrelj, Srbica
municipality.
Radivoje Perisic (1964) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out on 9 August in the village of Crnobreg, Decani
municipality.
Slobodan Veljkovic (1968) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched on 9 August with automatic weapons in the village of
Glodjani, Decani municipality.
Stojan Stojmenovic (1970) and Slavoljub Trajkovic (1968) were badly
wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on 9 August with automatic
weapons in the village of Dujak, the municipality of Djakovica.
Radule Sedlarevic (1969) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched on 9 August with automatic weapons in the village of Prilep,
the municipality of Decani.
Zoran Radovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on
9 August with automatic weapons in the village of Prilep, the
municipality of Decani.
Ivica Milenkovic (1969), Predrag Markovic (1963) and Dragisa Miric
(1970) were badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on 9
August in the region of "Biteska cuka", the municipality of Djakovica.
Milan Djordjevic (1970) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched on 10 August with automatic arms in the village of Gabrica,
the municipality of Kacanik.
Zoran Veljkovic and Bratislav Antic were badly wounded in the
terrorist attack carried out on 10 August with automatic arms in the
village of Bites, the municipality of Djakovica.
Milan Domazetovic (1962) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
carried out with automatic arms on 10 August in the village of Junik,
the municipality of Decani.
Ranko Zdrnja (1965) was badly wounded and Ljubisa Jovic (1967) got
some light wounds in the terrorist attack carried out on 10 August
with automatic and sniper arms in the village of Gramocelj, the
municipality of Decani.
Mile Nikolic, Djuro Vabros (1954) and Srecko Gacic (1977) were badly
wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on 11 August with hand
mortars in the village of Glodjani, the municipality of Decani.
Milen Gasic (1975) was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist
attack launched on 11 August with hand mortars in the village of Erec,
the municipality of Djakovica.
Zoran Stankovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out
on 15 August in the village of Brezanik, Pec municipality.
Srecko Aleksic was badly wounded and Goroljub Djordjevi (1960) got
some light wounds in the terrorist attack launched on 15 August
against the police officers who were on duty on the safety PUNKTU in
the vicinity of the villages Nasec, Grazdanik and Atmadza, the
municipality of Prizren.
Zoran Milanovic (1974) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
carried out on 16 August with automatic weapons, mortars and hand
mortars in the village of Blace, the municipality of Suva Reka.
Tomislav Arsic and Dragan Smiljkovic got some light wounds on 17
August around 07h30 at Orahovac. The Albanian terrorists have placed
hand grenades activated by a move.
Nebojsa Boljevic was badly wounded on 17 August around 12h00 in the
terrorist attack carried out with snipers against the police officers
at Stari Trg, the municipality of Kosovska Mitrovica.
Tomislav Asanin got some light wounds in the terrorist attack carried
out on 18 August around 09h00 in the village of Lodja, the
municipality of Pec. During the search of the ground the mine, laid by
the Albanian terrorists, was activated.
Miroslav Cirkovic (1969) and Goran Marinkovic (1967) were badly
wounded and Budimir Vasiljevic got some light wounds in the terrorist
attack launched on 19 August around 07h00 with automatic rifles,
machine-guns, hand mortars and hand grenades. The target was the
police patrol in the village of Cerovik, the municipality of Klina.
Milan Djurisic and Dejan Pavlovic (1971) got some light wounds in the
terrorist attack launched on 19 August around 14h00 with automatic
arms against the policemen in the village of Zociste, the municipality
of Orahovac.
Goran Vostic got some light wounds in the terrorist attack carried out
on 20 August around 12h00 with automatic weapons, hand mortars and
mortars against the police officers and villagers of Zociste, the
municipality of Orahovac.
Dusan Barac (1971) was badly wounded and Rade Milutinov (1971) got
some light wounds in the terrorist attack carried out on 23 August
around 09h00 with small arms against the police officers in the
village of Dulje, the municipality of Suva Reka.
Vladislav Krivokapic (1966) and Stanislav Drinic (1968) were badly
wounded and Goran Stojanovic (1970), Boban Stankovic (1973) and
Ljubisa Cvetkovic (1970) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out on 23 August with small arms against the policemen in the
village of Cafa Dulje, Suva Reka municipality.
Slavoljub Paunovic (1970) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
carried out on 23 August around 18h50 with small arms against the
policemen in the vicinity of the village of Restane, Suva Reka
municipality.
Dimitrije Rasovic (1964) was badly wounded and Nenad Bosanac (1974)
got some light wounds in an explosion of an anti-tank mine laid by the
terrorists. On 24 August around 14h30 on the road between the villages
of Korenica and Ramoc, the municipality of Djakovica, the police
vehicle had hit the mine.
Sasa Cvetkovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out
with automatic fire arms against the police officers on 24 August at
16h00 in the village of Zociste, the municipality of Orahovac.
Djoka Dimic (1964) got some light wounds on 24 August at 18h40 between
the villages of Huljaj and Pobrdje, the municipality of Decani.
Namely, the Albanian terrorists had laid the grenade activated by a
move.
Nenad Radojcic (1967) was badly wounded on 25 August at 10h10 in the
village of Dulje, the municipality of Suva Reka in the terrorist
attack carried out with mortars, hand mortars, automatic fire arms and
activated hand grenades.
Dragan Petkovic (1975) was badly wounded on 26 August around 08h00 in
the terrorist attack carried out with machine-guns, hand mortars,
automatic and sniper weapons against the policemen in the village of
Dusevici, the municipality of Klina.
Ljubisa Andjelkovic (1965) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
carried out on 30 August at 14h50 with automatic and sniper arms
against the policemen who were on duty at the safety in the village of
Rakovina, the municipality of Djakovica. Miroslav Rakonjac (1963) was
badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out on 1 September at
14h00 with automatic fire arms against the police officers in the
village of Lez, the municipality of Prizren.
Miroljub Ristic was badly wounded and Nenad Aleksic got some light
wounds in the terrorist attack carried out on 1 September at 16h20 in
the village of Lez, the municipality of Prizren. The terrorists fired
with automatic arms, hand mortars and mortars at the police officers.
Bratislav Miljkovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried
out on 2 September around 15h30 with automatic arms against the police
officers in the region of the village of Jeskovo, the municipality of
Prizren.
Radivoje Vojinovic (1970) got some light wounds in the terrorist
attack caried out on 3 September around 14h00 with hand mortars, small
arms and hand grenades activated against the police officers in the
village of Jeskovo, the municipality of Prizren.
Jovica Stojkovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out
on 3 September around 16h00 with automatic weapons against the police
officers in the region of the village of Drenovac, the municipality of
Orahovac.
Radoslav Novakovic got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out with small arms in the afternoon hours on 3 September
against the police officers in the region of the village of Ceskovo,
the municipality of Klina.
Aleksandar Radojcic was inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist
attack launched with automatic arms and hand mortars around 09h00 on 4
September against the police officers in the village of Drenovac, the
municipality of Orahovac.
Miroslav Nikolic got some light wounds in the terrorist attack carried
out with small arms around 15h00 on 7 September in the village of
Sicevo, the municipality of Klina.
Slavisa Ristic (1964), the member of the reserve police was badly
wounded in the terrorist attack carried out with small arms around
22h00 on 7 September at a place called "Crvene karpe", the
municipality of Strpce.
Nenad Petkovic (1971) the member of the reserve police got some light
wounds in the terrorist attack carried out with small arms around
14h00 on 9 September in the region of the villages Gornje Nerodimlje,
Jezerce and Gornja Plesina, the municipality of Urosevac.
Slobodan Samac (1970) was badly wounded around 19h00 on 10 September
in the terrorist attack launched with small arms against the police
section in the village of Sicevo, the Interior Affairs Section at
Klina.
Nenad Jovanovic (1968) was badly wounded and Predrag Obradovic (1975),
Zoran Dabic (1974), Dusan Kajkut (1967) and Desimir Ljusic (1957) got
some light wounds in the terrorist attack carried out around 16h45 on
15 September. The terrorists had laid a mine.
Bogdan Vuckovic (1962) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out at 10h00 on 15 September with small arms against the
police officers at Stari Trg, the municipality of Kosovska Mitrovica.
Dragan Kovacevic and Boris Plahota were badly wounded and Mirko
Milosevic, Milan Spasojevic, Miroslav Plavsic, Miroslav Suluburic and
Aca Jovicic got some light wounds in the terrorist attacks launched
around 10h00 and 15h40 on 16 September with automatic fire arms
against the police officers in the region of the Huseinovici family
compound at Stari Trg, the municipality of Kosovska Mitrovica.
Nebojsa Jovic (1973) was badly wounded on 17 September around 09h20 at
the safety outpost in the village of Rakovina, Djakovica municipality.
While touring this post he stepped on the wire connected to the hand
grenade fuse laid by the Albanian terrorists.
Vuk Rondovic (1968) was badly wounded and Slavko Markovic (1952) and
Krstivoje Jacovic (1958) got some light wounds in the attack carried
out at 15h25 on 19 September on the road Srbica - Glogovac, near the
village of Makrmalj, the municipality of Srbica. The attack was
launched with hand mortar and the target was the line of police
vehicles.
Vladan Velickovic, Sasa Milosevic, Milan Krasic and Drago Djurovic
were badly wounded and Sasa Simov and Zoran Stanisic got some light
wounds in the terrorist attacks carried out on 22 September against
the police officers in the region of the municipalities of Glogovac
and Obilic.
Marko Galo was badly wounded and Milutin Ivanovic got some light
wounds in the terrorist attacks launched on 22 September against the
police officers in the village of Osljane, Vucitrn municipality.
Milosav Popovic (1967) was badly wounded and Goran Popovic (1968) and
Bojan Vukovic (1974) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched with small arms on 23 September against the policemen in the
region of the municipality of Obilic.
Slavoljub Ivanovic (1945) and Micko Vranic (1971) got some light
wounds in the terrorist attack carried out at 15h20 on 23 September
against the police officers in the village of Osljane, the
municipality of Vucitrn.
Radoje Cvetinovic (1961) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched around 22h30 on 23 September against the police officers in
the village of Dubovac, the municipality of Vucitrn.
Vukomanovic Milan (1971), Vukadinovic Zdravo (1968) and Trifunovic
Draga (1964) were inflicted serious wounds in the terrorist attack
launched against the police around 14h15 on 25 September in the region
of the village of Likovac, the municipality of Srbica.
Todorovic Miroslav (1969), Vujisic Goran (1969), Petrovic Ljubomir
(1962), Jankovic Milomir (1962) and Gajic Radomir (1971) were
inflicted serious wound around 16h45 on 25 September in the region of
the village of Donje Obrinje, Srbica municipality.
Slavoljub Djurisic (1963) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched with small arms against the police officers at 14h45 on 27
September in the region of Studenica, the municipality of Strpce.
Branislav Colic (1971) and Igor Djokic (1975) were badly wounded in
the terrorist attack launched with small arms against the police
officers at 15h30 on 27 September in the region of the villages of
Dramnjak, Malopoljce and Petrovi, the municipality of Stimlje.
Sasa Stojanovic (1972), Goran Jovicic (1966) and Sasa Skoric (1966)
were badly wounded in the terrorist attacks launched with automatic
weapons, mortars, hand mortars and sniper arms against the police
officers on 28 September (from 08h00 till 16h15) in the village of
Budakovo, the municipality of Suva Reka.
Zlatko Jajic (1961) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out with automatic fire arms at 10h30 on 28 September in the
village of Vranic, the municipality of Suva Reka.
Bogoljub Krgovic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack launched in
the afternoon hours on 29 September against the police officers
located in the village of Ostrozub, the municipality of Malisevo.
Miroslav Pavletovic (1967) and Dragan Trajkovic (1965) were badly
wounded in the terrorist attack carried out with small arms against
the police officers and villagers around 01h40 on 30 September in the
village of Donja Bitinja, the municipality of Strpce.
Nebojsa Djurdjevic (1977) was badly wounded and Jovan Vasic (1965) got
some light wounds in the attack launched with small arms around 15h30
on 8 October against the police officers in the village of Vitak, the
municipality of Srbica.
Jovan Radojevic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out
with small arms around 17h00 on 10 October against the policemen who
were securing the main road Pristina - Pec in the village of
Djurdjica, the municipality of Glogovac.
Ljubisa Madjerovic (1971) got some light wounds in the terrorist
attack launched with small arms against the police officers around
15h45 on 12 October in the village of Lausa, Srbica municipality.
Vladan Radovanovic and Sasa Todorovic were badly wounded and Zoran
Damjanovic was inflicted some light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched with automatic arms, mortars and hand mortars against the
police officers lasting from 18h45 to 20h50 on 14 October between the
villages of Ostrozub and Dragobilje, the municipality of Orahovac.
Branko Rajic (1951) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched with small arms against the police around 10h00 on 15 October
in the village of Likovac, the municipality of Srbica.
Milosav Stanisic was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried out
against the police officers on 16 October in the village of Miren, the
municipality of Lipljan.
Milivoje Markovic and Goran Sofronijevic were badly wounded in the
terrorist attack launched against the police officers on 17 October
(lasting from 20h00 till 21h30) in the village of Orlate, the
municipality of Glogovac.
Predrag Velickoski got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
carried out against the police officers at 06h30 on 17 October in the
village of Kraljane, the municipality of Djakovica.
Milivoje Peica was badly wounded and Ljubisa Peric got some light
wounds in the terrorist attack carried out against the police officers
at 17h55 on 17 October in the region of Lipovicke sume, the
municipality of Lipljan.
Slobodan Stanojevic (1974) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched with small arms against the police officers around 08h00 on
20 October in the village of Sicevo, the municipality of Klina.
Radosav Stojanovic (1966) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
carried out with small arms against the police officers around 18h30
on 20 October in the village of Zociste, the municipality of Orahovac.
Dejan Lukovic (1972), Goran Petrovic (1972) and Dragan Ilic (1970) got
some light wounds in the terrorist attack launched with hand grenades
against the traffic police patrol around 10h00 on 23 October in the
village of Dragobilje, the municipality of Orahovac.
Drasko Stosic (1960) got some light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched around 13h30 on 1 November against the police officers who
were on duty on the local road in the village of Glodjane, the
municipality of Pec.
Sreten Cvetanovic got some light wounds around 11h20 on 10 November in
the village of Negrovac, Glogovac municipality. The Albanian terrorist
Abedin Bujupi from Orlate, the municipality of Glogovac, had stepped
out of the passenger car with Prizren registration plate and opened
fire from automatic arms at the police officers who were in their
police vehicle.
Sasa Stefanovic, Slavko Amidzic (1972) and Zeljko Mertic (1966) were
badly wounded in the terrorist attack launched on 10 November (lasting
from 19h00 till 19h55) at Glogovac. The Albanian terrorists had opened
fire from automatic weapons and hand mortars at the police officers
who were in the premises of the Internal Affairs Section at Glogovac
and the premises of the company "Feronikl".
Neven Gloginja (1979) was badly wounded and Boban Radenovic (1972)got
some light wounds in the terrorist attack launched around 18h00 on 14
November on the regional road Prizren - Djakovica, in the vicinity of
the village of Pirane. The Albanian terrorists fire from hand mortars
and automatic rifles.
Dejan Krstic (1971) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack carried
with small arms against the police officers around 11h20 on 17
November in the village of Trstenik, the municipality of Glogovac.
Slobodan Ramic was badly wounded and Veselin Jozovic and Drago Pisaric
got some light wounds in the terrorist attack launched on 18 November
(lasting from 22h00 till 22h30) in the village of Dujak, the
municipality of Djakovica. The terrorists had fired from automatic
arms and hand mortar at the police officers who were in their police
car.
Aleksandar Stojanovic (1971), Goran Borovnica (1965) were badly
wounded and Pakaji Caba (1975) got some light wounds in the terrorist
attack carried out around 06h40 on 20 November in the village of
Prilep, the municipality of Decani. The terrorists had fired from hand
mortars and automatic arms at the police officers who were in their
transport police vehicle.
Mitar Stanisic, the member of the reserve police got some light wounds
in the terrorist attack carried out around 11h20 on 4 December at Pec.
Stanisic was securing the General Hospital when one armed couple
entered the hall. The terrorist took away the rifle from Stanisic by
violence and fired several rafales and then tossed a grenade that did
not explode. The woman shot in the direction of Stanisic. After
leaving the hospital the terrorist kept firing and the officer
Stanisic fired back with his pistol. The woman was killed.
Milos Stevanovic (1975) was badly wounded and Slobodan Pantic (1965)
was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack launched around
13h30 on 9 December in the village of Grabanica, the municipality of
Klina. The attack was launched with automatic weapons against the
police officers who were in their police vehicle.
Golub Stasic (1961) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack
launched at 15h20 on 12 December on the road Pec - Pristina in the
village of Balince, the municipality of Klina. Two armed Albanian
terrorists had opened fire from automatic arms at the police vehicle.
Bozo Mijic (1971) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist attack
that took place at 21h15 on 12 December in the village of Dujak, the
municipality of Djakovica. The terrorists had fired from hand mortar
at the police officers in the police vehicle.
Nenad Smigic and Ivica Savic were inflicted light wounds in the
terrorist attack launched with mortars, hand mortars and automatic
arms around 16h00 on 17 December in the village of Glodjane, the
municipality of Decani.
Sladjan Vulevic (1975) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack launched around 14h00 on 18 December. The terrorists had fired
from mortars, hand mortars and automatic arms at the police officers
in the village of Rznic, the municipality of Decani.
Miodrag Nesic (1956) was badly wounded in the terrorist attack
launched at 22h00 on 22 December at Pristina, in the vicinity of the
crossing of Miladin Popovic and Velanija streets. The terrorists had
fired with automatic weapons at the police officers in the police
vehicle.
Drago Pantovic (1972) and Zoran Djokic (1967) were badly wounded and
Dragan Djordjevic (1971) was inflicted light wounds in the terrorist
attack carried out at 12h30 on 27 December in the village of Obrandza,
the municipality of Podujevo. The terrorists had fired from automatic
arms, mortars and hand mortars at the police officers who were in
their police vehicles.
Nikola Radovic was inflicted light wounds in the terrorists attack
launched around 15h00 on 27 December in the village of Saptej, the
municipality of Decani. The attack was launched with automatic arms
and the terrorists had fired at the police officers who were in the
elementary school building.
The list of Serbian Ministry of Interior members wounded and
injured in Albanian terroristic gangs actions in autonomous region of
Kosovo and Metohia between January 1st and October 31st 1998.
Damjanovic Bozidar, Djordevic Zvonko, Novicevic Radoje (1954), Kandic
Milenko, Damjanovic Pavle, Matejic Slavisa, Mrdalj Zeljko, Tomic
Zivko, Fabijanic Predrag, Sare Nenad, Pavasovic Zeljko, Vujosevic
Nenad, Bogojevic Stevo, Krtinic Miodrag, Arandjel Sinisa, Rajkovic
Rajko, Vidic Sinisa, Raicevic Filip, Jokic Slobodan, Jevtic Milan,
Vulic Miroslav, Radosavljevic Vladica, Stepanov Nikola, Spasic
Budimir, Tomovic Dragos, Milojevic Gligorije (1963), Miletic Miroslav
(1963), Dukic Predrag, Ivezic Slavisa (1963), Ilic Srdan, Nikolic
Bojan, Krstic Dobrivoje, Vucic Dejan (1970), Jovanovic Ivica (1970),
Stevanovic Dejan (1971), Stanojcic Djuro, Agovic Iso (1963), Jovic
Jovica, Kondic Goran (1969), Pumpalovic Slavisa (1979), Bozovis
Cedomir, Cmiljanic Zoran, Filipovic Srecko, Markovic Srdan, Petrovic
Svetislav (1968), Zakic Milivoje (1961), Djuricic Sasko (1963), Soskic
Rados (1965), Nedeljkovic Ranko (1965), Dabizljevic Zoran (1964),
Jakovljevic Zelimir (1970), Popovic Vekoslav (1966), Ristic Predrag
(1949), Andrejevic Slavoljub (1971), Cubovic Sladjan (1972),
Tanasijevic Mladen (1974), Djordevic Dragoljub, Peric Vladan, Antic
Momcilo, Radovic Dimitrije, Novakovic Miladin (1961), Jankovic
Radojica, Nastic Drazen (1970), Marjanovic Branislav (1965), Rakovic
Predrag (1971), Vujevic Mladen (1974), Tomasevic Slavko (1962),
Andrejevic Zoran (1970), Miladinovic Goran (1972), Jovicic Dragan
(1967), Bogicevic Dalibor (1973), Veljkovic Boban (1969), Kovacevic
Dusan, Vukojcic Nebojsa (1969), Rasovic Dimitrije (1964), Milanovic
Nenad, Petrovic Miloje (1962), Asanin Slavko (1973), Milatovic Tatjana
(1966), Salipur Vidomir (1970), Bulatovic Branko (1969), Sedlarevic
Radule (1969), Obrenovic Dragan (1972), Tomic Mladjan (1968), Petkovic
Stoja (1948), Bajceta Vukadin (1971), Marusic Miloje (1965),
Dabizljevic Dragan (1971), Kizic Rajko (1962), Tot Zoltan (1962),
Skoric Marko (1974), Milenkovic Nebojsa, Boljevic Pedja (1969), Savic
Nenad (1973), Mitic Goran (1966), Terzin Vladimir (1977), Mitic Mica
(1973), Jankulin Sasa (1976), Drljevic Dejan (1972), Novakovic Goran
(1969), Novicevic Zeljko (1973), Keseljevic Dragan (1954), Zivkovic
Nenad (1973), Krstovic Vladan, Milaic Nenad (1970), Kuc Borivoje
(1960), Nisovic Milorad, Djordevic Sasa, Radic Slobodan, Josifovic
Dragutin, Stojankovic Goran (1971), Vasiljevic Branko, Kantar
Branislav, Stajic Dusan, Meseldzija Dragan, Gajic Milorad, Djuric
Ivica, Kostadinovic Nenad, Radic Zoran, Jakovljevic Predrag, Milovic
Nenad, Jecmenica Goran, Jovanovic Goran, Milovanovic Simeon,
Kondzulovic Milan, Marjas Milan, Dimeski Dejan, Antanaskovic Goran,
Mitic Milan, Matic Bozo, Popadic Radule, Djuric Goran, Bojcic Petar
(1971), Petrovic Dragan, Popovic Aleksandar (1966), Stanimirov Slavce
(1969), Ristic Vitomir (1974), Krstic Srdjan (1967), Milenkovic Zoran
(1962), Matic Rade (1975), Nikolic Branislav (1966), Miladinovic
Novica (1972), Jovancic Jovan (1964), Potic Vladica (1966), Bogdanovic
Dejan (1961), Popov Darko (1974), Bakic Sadrija (1951), Zivojinovic
Goran (1969), Radojkovic Dejan (1978), Dimitrijevic Zoran (1968),
Mudrinic Zdravko (1973), Petrovic Vojkan (1970), Radanovic Dragan
(1979), Kuruc Dejan (1975), Grcej Milan, Pekic Mihailo (1972),
Kitanovic Dragoslav (1970), Vasiljevic Predrag (1971), Lapajne Zoran
(1967), Nedeljkovic Milan (1974), Cosic Nenad (1971), Jankovic
Branislav, Sljivic Nenad, Stankov Dejan, Jovanovic Vojislav, Lolic
Stevan (1953), Scelanovic Dragan (1960), Stojadinovic Zoran (1972),
Pesic Momir (1968), Zivanovic Dusan, Djorac Danilo (1969), Gajic Goran
(1970), Krstovic Vladan (1971), Stamenovic Slavoljub (1969), Places
Srdjan (1977), Dimitrov Zoran (1964), Grbic Goran (1965), Djurovic
Dragan, Cabarkapa Milomir, Agusi Rustem, Paunovic Nebojsa (1977),
Radevic Ivan (1973), Cekete Zoltan (1966), Adamovic Radoje (1963),
Petrusic Goran (1965), Borcic Dusan (1965), Ilic Milan (1967),
Nestorovic Slavisa (1966), Tasic Zvonko (1974), Aritonovic Vladica
(1964), Peric Radovan (1964), Maksimovic Ljubisa (1970) Tmusic Zoran
(1964), Milicevic Petko (1967), Martinovic Mladjo (1975), Jovanovic
Damjan (1968), Vukicevic Dragoljub (1962), Karan Djordje (1977),
Pavicevic Nebojsa (1972), Radovanovic Marko (1967), Nikolic Milojko
(1964), Stojanovic Ivica (1970), Ibric Sasa (1970), Nikolic Zoran
(1968), Denic Dragan (1962), Novakovic Zeljko (1968), Vukcic Milisav
(1962), Balanac Damir (1973), Vucinic Dragan (1963), Dimic Stanko
(1969), Todorovic Dragan, Tmusic Tihomir (1967), Nikolic Slavko
(1972), Mircic Zvonimir (1971), Tesic Milenko (1870), Kosanic Cedomir
(1968), Jankovic Zoran (1971), Manic Radovan (1961), Milanov Sinisa,
Lecic Milan, Orlovic Mile, Blagojevic Drago, Krstic Boban, Stevanovic
Jovica, Mladenovic Spasoje, Vasic Budimir, Rangelov Ivan, Stojanovic
Dobrivoje, Vujic Bogdan, Milkic Dusko, Stojanovic Srba, Stevic
Milorad, Rancic Nebojsa (1964), Vasic Boban (1970), Jovanovic Branimir
(1970), Ilic Dragan (1970), Popovic Branko (1960), Karapandzic Obrad
(1963), Sabo Vladimir, Cvetkovic Dejan (1973), Radunovic Miroslav
(1968), Dimic Dragan, Dragic Goran (1972), Kojda Mirko (1971), Arsic
Nebojsa (1974), Kovacevic Petar, Mitrovic Dragan, Velimirov Uros,
Perisic Radivoje (1964), Veljkovic Slobodan (1968), Stojmenovic Stojan
(1970), Trajkovic Slavoljub (1968), Sedlarevic Radule (1969), Radovic
Zoran, Milenkovic Ivica (1969), Markovic Predrag (1963), Miric Dragisa
(1970), Djordjevic Milan (1970), Veljkovic Zoran, Antic Bratislav,
Domazetovic Milan (1962), Zdrnja Ranko (1965), Jovic Ljubisa (1967),
Nikolic Mile, Vabros Djuro (1954), Gacic Srecko (1977), Gasic Milen
(1975), Stankovic Zoran, Aleksic Srecko, Djordjevic Goroljub (1960),
Milanovic Zoran (1974), Arsic Tomislav, Smiljkovic Dragan, Boljevic
Nebojsa, Asanin Tomislav (1968), Cirkovic Miroslav (1969), Marinkovic
Goran (1967), Vasiljevic Budimir, Djuricic Milan, Pavlovic Dejan
(1971), Vostic Goran, Barac Dusan (1971), Milutinov Rade (1971),
Krivokapic Vladislav (1966), Drinic Stanislav (1968), Stojanovic Goran
(1970), Stankovic Boban (1973), Cvetkovic Ljubisa (1970), Paunovic
Slavoljub (1970), Rasovic Dimitrije (1964), Bosanac Nenad (1974),
Cvetkovic Sasa, Dimic Djoka (1964), Radojcic Nenad (1967), Petkovic
Dragan (1975), Andjelkovic Ljubisa (1965), Rakonjac Miroslav (1963),
Ristic Miroljub, Aleksic Nenad, Miljkovic Bratislav, Vojinovic
Radivoje (1970), Stojkovic Jovica, Nikolic Radoslav, Radojcic
Aleksandar, Nikolic Miroslav, Ristic Slavisa (1964), Petkovic Nenad
(1971), Samac Slobodan (1970), Stojkovic Branko, Vuckovic Bogdan
(1962), Jovanovic Nenad (1968), Obradovic Predrag (1975), Dabic Zoran
(1974), Kajkut Dusan (1967), Ljusic Desimir (1957), Milosevic Mirko,
Spasojevic Milan, Kovacevic Dragan, Plavsic Miroslav, Sulburic
Miroslav, Jovicic Aca, Jovic Nebojsa, Rondovic Vuk (1968), Markovic
Slavko (1952), Jacovic Krstivoje (1958), Velickovic Vladan (1969),
Milosevic Sasa (1974), Krasic Milan (1978), Djorovic Drago (1968),
Simov Sasa (1971), Stanisic Zoran (1965), Galo Marko (1961), Ivanovic
Milutin (1973), Popovic Milosav (1967), Popovic Goran (1968), Vukovic
Bojan (1974), Ivanovic Slavoljub (1945), Vranic Micko (1971),
Cvetinovic Radoje (1961), Vukomanovic Milan (1971), Vukadinovic
Zdravko (1968), Todorovic Milosav (1969), Vujisic Goran (1969),
Petrovic Ljubomir (1962), Jankovic Milomir (1962), Gajic Radomir
(1971), Djurisic Slavoljub (1963), Colic Branislav (1971), Djokic Igor
(1975), Stojanovic Sasa (1972), Vasic Milan (1961), Jovicic Goran
(1966), Skoric Sasa (1966), Jajic Zlatko (1961), Krgovic Bogoljub,
Pavletovic Bogoljub (1967), Trajkovic Dragan (1965), Djurdjevic
Nebojsa (1977), Vasic Jovan (1965), Radojevic Jovan, Madjerovic
Ljubisa (1971), Radovanovic Vladan, Todorovic Sasa, Damjanovic Zoran,
Rajic Branko (1951), Stanisic Milosav (1970), Velickovski Predrag
(1965), Pejica Milivoje (1958), Peric Ljubisa (1969), Markovic
Milivoje, Sofronijevic Goran, Stanojevic Slobodan (1974), Stojanovic
Radosav (1966), Lukovic Dejan (1972), Petrovic Goran (1972) i Ilic
Dragan (1970).
The list of citizens and Ministry of Interior members kidnapped by
Albanian terrorists between January 1st and October 31st 1998.
Ministry of Interior members
Stoiljkovic Dejan (1949), Bulatovic Ivan (1961), Popadic Rade (1956),
Jovanovic Nikola (1974), Remistar Nenad, Perovic Srdjan (1962),
Dolasevic Dusko, Baljosevic Djordje, Tomic Nenad, Krstic Zvonko, Matic
Boban (1973).
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