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Battle of Đocaj and Jasić
Part of the Kosovo War
Date28 July 1998
LocationĐocaj and Jasić, Junik, Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Result KLA victory
Territorial
changes
Kosovo Liberation Army captures Đocaj and Jasić
Belligerents
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kosovo Liberation Army
Commanders and leaders
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Ostojić
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Dušanić
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srđan Stančetić
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mile Karanović
Agim Ramadani
Rrustem Berisha
Xhezair Shaqiri
Units involved
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 63rd Parachute Brigade 138th Brigade "Agim Ramadani"
Strength
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 5 killed
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1 wounded
3 killed
2 wounded


The Battle of Đocaj and Jasić (Albanian language: Luftimet ne Gjocaj dhe Jasiq; Serbian language: Битка код Ђочаја и Јасића, Bitka kod Đočaja i Jasića) also known as the Battle of Zharra (Albanian language: Beteja e Zharres; Serbian language: Битка код Жара, Bitka kod Žara) was a battle fought during the Kosovo War between the ethnic Albanian paramilitary organization known as the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and the security forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia over the villages of Đocaj and Jasić in the Junik municipality in western Kosovo.

Battle[]

On July 21, 1998, the 63rd parachute brigade of VJ, led by Goran Ostojić, approached the villages of Đocaj and Jasić, preparing for an ambush.[1][unreliable source?]Template:Bsn Their objective was to attack the Kosovo Liberation Army forces belonging to the 138th Brigade, commanded by Agim Ramadani and Rrustem Berisha.[2][1][unreliable source?]Template:Bsn The KLA forces were stationed at a base near Žar Koliba, or Zharr in Albanian.[3][1][unreliable source?]Template:Bsn The VJ monitored the KLA's movements until July 28, 1998, when the KLA confronted them.[1][unreliable source?]Template:Bsn The KLA managed to effectively counter any Yugoslav attacks.[4] Positioned strategically at Gunovac and Kumarec points, KLA units inflicted significant losses on the VJ. The battle intensified as the KLA successfully cut the supply route for the VJ, thus halting their advance.[4] Goran Ostojić then directed a new reconnaissance group to secure the Gunovac point and facilitate the arrival of the main forces. Around 4:00 pm, the reconnaissance group led by Mile Karanović encountered an attack by the KLA group, which prevented their attempt to capture the Gunovac point.[4] Swiftly intervening, Goran Ostojić pulled the group back, and at 5:00 pm, he ordered the unit to withdraw to the base in groups.[4] During the attempt to reestablish contact with the reconnaissance group, Goran Ostojić, driving an all-terrain vehicle, fell into an KLA ambush and was killed in the encounter.[4]

In a final attempt, VJ sought to recover the body of Goran Ostojić, but found itself sorrounded by several groups of KLA militants in the Junik mountains, before withdrawing towards the forrests to Junik.[4]

During the battle, three Yugoslav personnel were killed, one other sustained injuries, and two remained missing and are presumed dead.[4] Meanwhile the KLA had three of their soldiers killed and two wounded.[2]

Personnel killed in the battle[]

Yugoslav personnel[]

  • Goran Ostojić, Lieutenant colonel[5][6]
  • Dragan Dušanić, Senior Sergeant[5]
  • Srđan Stančetić, Senior Sergeant[5]
  • Radoš Cerović, Soldier[5]
  • Goran Todorović , Soldier, missing[5]

KLA personnel[]

  • Avdyl Jasiqi, Soldier[7]
  • Arif Gjoci, Soldier[7]
  • Shkelzen Gacaferri, Soldier[7]

References[]

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