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Luan Haradinaj
Other name(s)
Luan Hilmi Haradinaj
Nickname(s)
Adrian
Born
(1973-11-17)17 November 1973 Deçan, SFR Yugoslavia (today Kosovo)
Died
6 May 1997(1997-05-06) (aged 23) Qafë Prush, Yugoslav–Albanian border, Albania
Allegiance
Albania Kosova
Service/branch
Kosovo Liberation Army
Years of service
1995–1997
Rank
Soldier
Battles/wars
Insurgency in Kosovo (1995–98)
Luan Haradinaj (17 November 1973 – 6 May 1997) was a Kosovo Liberation Army soldier who died during the fight with Serbian/Yugoslav forces in Qafë Prush, at the border of that time of Yugoslavia and Albania.[1][2]
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