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Members of the Ministry of Interior Affairs - victims of Albanian
terrorism in 1999
Killed
Milan Stevanovic, born on September 8th 1979 in the village of
Gorazdevac, municipality of Pec. Finished Secondary school of interior
affairs. Member of the Serbian Ministry of Interior since 1998.
Single. Killed during the attack of Albanian terrorists on February
4th in the settlement Piskote, municipality of Djakovica.
Predrag Rakovic, born on March 17th 1976 in Djakovica. Finished
secondary school of economics and police course. Member of Serbian
Ministry of Interior since 1996. Single. Killed in the terroristic
attack on January 29th in the village of Rogovo, municipality of
Djakovica.
Miro Mekic, born on April20th 1968 in Sekovici. Finished teacher's
college. Member of Serbian Ministry of Interior since 1991.Married,
daughters Kristina (1993) and Andjela (1996). Killed in the
terroristic attack on January 19th in the village of Racak,
municipality of Stimlje.
Svetislav Przic, born on April 9th 1967 in Gnjilane. Finished
secondary school and police course. Member of Serbian Ministry of
Interior since 1991. Single. Wounded in the terroristic attack on
January 10th 1999 in the village of Slivovo, municipality of Urosevac,
and as a consequence of wounding he died in Pristina on January 12th
1999.
Dragan Tomasevic, born on December 31st 1968 in Prokuplje. Finished
secondary school of interior affairs. Member of the Serbian Ministry
of Interior since 1987. Married, daughter Tijana. killed in the
terroristic attack on January 8th in the village of Birac,
municipality of Suva Reka.
Milos Stevanovic, born on November 19th 1970 in the village of Zagon,
municipality of Bratunac. Finished secondary school and police course.
Member of the Serbian Ministry of Interior since 1991. Married,
daughters Verica and Miljana. Killed in the terroristic attack on
January 8th in the village of Birac, municipality of Suva Reka.
Goran Boskovic, born on January 30th 1971 in Brus. Finished secondary
school and police course. Member of Serbian Ministry of Interior since
1992. Single. Killed in the terroristic attack on January 8th in the
village of Birac, municipality of Suva Reka.
Wounded
Dejan Stevanovic (1974) was severely, and Nebojsa Andrejevic (1977),
Jovica Savic (1970) and Zoran Tanaskovic (1972) slightly wounded
during the terroristic attack from the automatic rifles, bazookas and
bombs, on January 8th around 13:30 in the village of Dulje,
municipality of Suva Reka.
Boban Zdravkovic and Dejan Vidojevic were slightly wounded in the
terroristic attack from the infantry and artillery weapons on January
9th around 13:30 in the village of Perane, municipality of Podujevo.
Vladimir Matijevic (1956) was severely, and Milan Jeftic (1965)
slightly wounded in the terroristic attack from automatic weapon on
January 10th between 13:00 and 13:30 in the village of Dasinovac,
municipality of Decani.
Baco Nikcevic (1969), Branko Bulatovic (1969), Ljubisa Milacic (1977),
Ljubisa Kastratovic (1969) and Dragan Milas (1978) were slightly
wounded in the terroristic attack on January 12th around 14:30 in the
village of Dasinovac, municipality of Decani. Ministry of Interior
vehicle came across an antitank mine, after which the terrorists
attacked members of the police with automatic weapons, bazookas and
bombs.
Milorad Dubak (1955) was severely, and Milan Mugasa (1963), Milos
Stosic (1970), Petar Rudovic (1976), Milan popovic (1972) and Dejan
Bogunovic (1976) were slightly wounded in the terroristic attack on
January 14th around 9:30 in the village of Rznic, municipality of
Decani. Ministry of Interior vehicle came across an antitank mine
after which the terrorists attacked the police with automatic weapons,
bazookas and bombs.
Goran Vukcevic (1969) was slightly wounded in the attack on January
15th in the region of the village of Racak, municipality of Stimlje.
While the police was entering the village of Racak in order to capture
Albanian terrorists who had performed several terroristic attacks in
this region in which people had been killed, the terrorists opened
fire from several directions from bazookas, mine throwers, snipers and
other infantry weapons. On that occasion policeman Vucevic was wounded
and official vehicle was damaged.
Aleksandar Ivanovic, Nenad Josipovic, Nenad Janicevic, Zoran
Milutinovic and Milovan Milacic were slightly wounded in the
terroristic attack on January 16th from 9:00 to 16:00 in the village
of Bandera, municipality of Decani. The police was attacked from
automatic weapon, machine guns, recoilless rifles, bazookas and mine
throwers.
Dejan Radisavljevic (1969), Nenad Simovic (1964) and Ljubinko
Andjelkovic (1975) were severely wounded and Stanimir Djukic (1962)
and Marko Ristic (1947) were slightly wounded in the terroristic
attack on January 18th around 10:50 in Save Kovacevica street in
Kosovska Mitrovica. Two Albanian terrorists opened fire from infantry
weapons and a bazooka on the members of the police who were in an
official vehicle.
Jovica Stamenkovic (1975) and Radojica Nikcevic (1965) were slightly
wounded in the terroristic attack from the infantry weapons on January
19th around 11:00 near the village of Racak, municipality of Stimlje.
Milorad Mladenovic was slightly wounded in the terroristic attack on
January 20th around 20:30 in the village of Mramor, municipality of
Pristina. Albanian terrorists opened fire from the automatic weapons
on the passenger car where the policemen were.
Dusan Mitrovic was slightly wounded in the terroristic attack on
January 27th at 13:45, from bazookas, mine throwers and infantry
weapons on the members of the police who were securing the direction
Luzane - Glavnik.
Dragan Vukmanovic (1978) was severely and Goran Jovic (1971) slightly
wounded in the terroristic attack on January 27th at 22:45 in the
village of Bistrazin, municipality of Djakovica.
Nenad Milovanovic (1975), member of police reserve of the Secretariat
in Pristina, was slightly wounded in the terroristic attack on January
29th at 20:40 in Pristina. Albanian terrorist activated and threw a
bomb through a closed window of the cafe bar "Galerija".
Milivoje Ribac (1972) was severely and Slavisa Djuric (1969) slightly
wounded in the terroristic attack on January 31st at 20:45 from the
automatic weapon and a bazooka on the police officers in a police
vehicle near the village of Istinic, municipality of Decani.
Srdjan Tomovic and Milan Virijevic were slightly wounded in the
terroristic attack on February 4th at 13:45 on the local road Srbica -
Klina near the village of Lausa, municipality of Srbica. Albanian
terrorists opened fire from the infantry weapons on the line of police
cars heading towards monastery of Devic in order to conduct an
investigation.
Ljubisa Stojanovic (1977) and Ivan Kostadinovic (1964) were severely
wounded in the terroristic attack on February 12th at 16:40 in the
village of Donja Koretica, municipality of Glogovac. On the Komorane -
Glogovac road, members of police tried to stop a tractor on which were
terrorists.
Kidnapped
Radivoje Markovic (1965) and Jeremija Djuricic (1976), policemen in
Secretariat of Interior in Pristina, were kidnapped by Albanian
terrorists on February 9th near Kosovo Polje.
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