US Army and Canadian UNMIK personnel searching houses for weapons in Mitrovica, February 21, 2000
Date
February 16, 2000 – June 6, 2000
Location
UN-administered Kosovo, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia
Belligerents
Kosovar Albanians
Kosovar Serbs
KFOR UNMIK
Strength
1,700
Unknown
45,000 soldiers 26 UNMIK Police
Casualties and losses
7 killed
15 killed 23 injured
1 Russian peacekeeper French soldiers injured UNMIK vehicles burned
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Kosovo War
Prelude
Likošane and Ćirez
Prekaz
Wartime events
UNSCR 1160
Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush
Lapušnik prison camp
Belaćevac Mine
Ljubenić mass graves
Lođa
1st Albanian–Yugoslav border
Klečka killings
Orahovac
Junik
Lake Radonjić massacre
Glodjane
UNSCR 1199
Gornje Obrinje massacre
UNSCR 1203
UNSCR 1207
2nd Albanian–Yugoslav border
3rd Albanian–Yugoslav border
Panda Bar massacre
Podujevo
Ambush near Suva Reka
Račak massacre
Allied Force
F-117A shoot-down
Novi Sad blitz
Bela Crkva massacre
Krusha massacres
Suva Reka massacre
Izbica massacre
Drenica massacres
4th Albanian-Yugoslav border
Battle of Košare
Battle of Paštrik
Grdelica
Gjakova
Meja ambush
RTS headquarters
Meja
Yugoslav Ministry of Defence
Lužane bus bombing
Varvarin bridge bombing
Vushtrri massacre
Niš cluster bombing
Chinese embassy
Koriša bombing
Ćuška massacre
Aftermath
Pristina airport
Prizren
Staro Gracko massacre
Gnjilane killings
2000 unrest
Aspects
War crimes
Mass graves: Batajnica mass graves, Rudnica mass grave, Ugljare mass grave, Mališevo mass grave
Destruction of heritage (Albanian · Serbian)
The 2000 unrest in Kosovo (Serbian: 2000 Немири на Косову, romanized: 2000 Nemiri na Kosovu; Albanian: 2000 Trazirat në Kosovë) was the result of the United Nations Interim Administration adopting Resolution 1244 on 10 June 1999. The unrest was fought between the Kosovo Force (KFOR), Kosovar Albanians, and Kosovar Serbs. It lasted somewhere from February 16, 2000 – June 6, 2000. An unknown number of Kosovar Albanians and Kosovar Serbs died along with an unknown number injured, while 1 Russian KFOR soldier died from shot wounds[1] and UNMIK vehicles were burned during the unrest.
^United Nations 2002, p. 364.
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