Kurti commemorates the Battle of Dukagjin: Resistance in Gllogjan, a glorious chapter of the war.

Albin Kurti, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, marked March 24th, 1998, acknowledging the armed resistance at Llugjan as a pivotal event in the country’s liberation struggle. The commemoration focused on the bravery of those involved in the Kosovo Liberation Army and the ultimate sacrifice made by the fallen. Kurti’s statement emphasized the importance of this particular day.

“Twenty-eight years after this day, we honor the armed resistance in Llugjan of Deçan, celebrating the heroism of the fighters and the enduring legacy of the martyrs,” he stated. He underscored that on March 24th, 1998, Serbian police initiated a criminal operation targeting a group of Kosovo Liberation Army fighters originating from the Dukagjin region. This confrontation involved forces from that area, where some of the earliest and most active groups of the Kosovo Liberation Army were established.

Kurti highlighted the significance of this event as a key moment in the nation’s fight for freedom. The day remains a solemn reminder of the resistance and the dedication of those who fought for Kosovo’s liberation. Kurti’s remembrance serves to honor the memory of the fallen and reaffirm the importance of this day in Kosovo’s history.

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  1. Prime Minister Kurti honored the Battle of Dukagjin, recognizing Llugjan’s resistance as a significant moment in Kosovo’s fight for freedom.

  2. Prime Minister Kurti honored the Battle of Dukagjin, recognizing Llugjan’s resistance as a significant moment in Kosovo’s fight for freedom.

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