Rugova Massacre
Rugova massacre | |
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Location | Rugova, Kosovo |
Coordinates | 42°15′05″N 20°12′36″E / 42.2513°N 20.210°E |
Date | 16 February, 1919 |
Target | Albanians, |
Attack type | Mass killing |
Deaths | 432 |
Perpetrators | Serbian forces, and Montenegrin forces |
The Rugova Massacre was a series of killings of Albanians committed by Serbian and Montenegrin forces in the Rugova region on February 16, 1919.[1] The soldiers burned women and children, raped and massacred a total amount of 432 Albanians. The report was collected by two priests in exile who compiled it and handed it to the British Brigadier General George Fraser Philips, head of the British Military Control Commission in Albania and Montenegro, in Shkodra. The survivors fled into the Gjakova Highlands in Albania.[2][3][4]
References
- ↑ The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art. Chawton publishing Company, Limited.
- ↑ Haxhihasani, Qemal; Xhagolli, Agron; Shqipërisë), Instituti i Kulturës Popullore (Akademia e Shkencave e RPS të. Folklor kosovar (in Albanian). Akademia e Shkencave e RPS të Shqipërisë, Instituti i Kulturës Popullore.
- ↑ "Statistics of the Rugova Massacre". www.albanianhistory.net.
- ↑ Prifti, Kristaq. The Truth on Kosova. Encyclopaedia Publishing House.
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