Zhegër Incident (1999)
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The Zhegër incident was a clash between U.S. Marines from the
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(KFOR) and armed Serbs in the village of
Zhegër Zhegër (in Albanian) or Žegra (in Serbian; Жегра) is a village in the Gjilan district of Kosovo. It is located in the Karadak region on the banks of the Žegra river, a right tributary of the Binačka Morava, at the foot of Kušljevica (6 ...
on June 23, 1999, during NATO's peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, known as
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. The incident occurred when U.S. Marines from the
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(MEU), were attacked by armed gunmen at a checkpoint in the village of Zhegër, located southeast of
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,
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.


Background

The incident unfolded less than two weeks after NATO forces entered Kosovo on June 12, 1999, following the cessation of the NATO bombing campaign that ended the conflict between Yugoslav forces and the
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(KLA).
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had experienced widespread ethnic violence and atrocities during the conflict, with the Yugoslav Army and Serbian paramilitaries driving hundreds of thousands of ethnic
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from their homes. After the withdrawal of Yugoslav troops,
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was tasked with ensuring security, facilitating the return of refugees, and preventing reprisals between ethnic Serbs and Albanians. By mid-June, American forces, particularly the
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, had established a presence in southeastern Kosovo (Karadak), manning checkpoints and disarming militias, including the
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. Tensions remained high between the remaining
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in the area and returning Albanian refugees, leading to occasional violent confrontations. In the days leading up to the firefight, U.S. Marines had been working to disarm illegal checkpoints set up by KLA fighters who were slow to comply with the demilitarization agreement. Meanwhile, NATO forces were also dealing with scattered instances of Serbian civilian resistance, as well as reprisal attacks by returning Albanians on Serbian settlements. In a nearby village, ethnic Albanians looted and burned Serb homes after their residents fled. French KFOR units stationed in the northern city of Mitrovica faced similar difficulties, as they attempted to keep peace between
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and
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residents amid rising ethnic tensions.


Incident

On the evening of June 23, 1999, U.S. Marines were stationed at a checkpoint near
Zhegër Zhegër (in Albanian) or Žegra (in Serbian; Жегра) is a village in the Gjilan district of Kosovo. It is located in the Karadak region on the banks of the Žegra river, a right tributary of the Binačka Morava, at the foot of Kušljevica (6 ...
when they came under fire from six gunmen. The attackers, later identified as Serbs militants in civilian clothes, used AK-47 assault rifles and immediately engaged the
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in a firefight. The U.S. Marines responded swiftly, calling in reinforcements, including armored vehicles and Cobra attack helicopters, to contain the situation. The gunmen retreated to a nearby house, where they barricaded themselves for several hours. Using megaphones and Serbian translators, the Marines attempted to negotiate a peaceful surrender. However, after a two-hour standoff, U.S. Marines stormed the building. In the ensuing battle, three attackers were killed, and two others were wounded. The wounded were evacuated to a U.S. military hospital, where one of them was operated on due to severe injuries. A fourth gunman was detained, while some reports suggested that additional assailants might have escaped into the surrounding area. No American casualties were reported during the incident, and the attackers' exact identities remained unconfirmed, though they were suspected to be Serbs resisting
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’s presence.


Aftermath

Following the Zhegër incident, U.S. military officials conducted an investigation but chose not to escalate aggressive operations to root out weapons caches in the area. Colonel Kenneth Glueck, the commanding officer of the 26th MEU, stated that while military police would investigate the attack, the Marines would not conduct house-to-house searches for weapons unless specific intelligence guided them. A day later, on June 24, 1999, in
Zhegër Zhegër (in Albanian) or Žegra (in Serbian; Жегра) is a village in the Gjilan district of Kosovo. It is located in the Karadak region on the banks of the Žegra river, a right tributary of the Binačka Morava, at the foot of Kušljevica (6 ...
, ethnic Albanians looted and set fire to the property of
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who had fled the area. The
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were escorted out of the village by American NATO troops amidst the unrest. The broader mission in Kosovo remained focused on ensuring the safety of returning refugees and maintaining the fragile peace between ethnic groups. U.S. brigadier general John Craddock, the commander of
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, which was responsible for the American sector in Kosovo, described the incident as part of a larger challenge posed by groups unwilling to accept the new peace agreement. These "rogue elements" were present on both the Serb and Albanian sides, and NATO forces had to balance their efforts to protect all ethnic groups while maintaining neutrality.


See also

*
Kosovo War The Kosovo War (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Косовски рат, Kosovski rat) was an armed conflict in Kosovo that lasted from 28 February 1998 until 11 June 1999. It ...
*
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Привремена административна мисија Уједињених нација на Косову, Privremena administrativna misija Ujedinjenih na ...
* Prizren incident * Ranilug incident (1999)


References

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