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113th Brigade "Ibrahim Fejzullahu"
Brigada 113 "Ibrahim Fejzullahu"
LeadersBardhyl Osmani "Delta" 
Dates of operation1999–2001
Active regions"Ground Safety Zone" and Preševo Valley, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia
IdeologyAlbanian nationalism Greater Albania
Part of Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac
Opponents Yugoslavia
Battles and warsInsurgency in the Preševo Valley

These are all of my Wikipedia article ideas, I don't plan on making these real articles, although some seem like they have potential.

115th Brigade "Karadaku"
Brigada 115 "Karadaku"
LeadersNjazi Azemi "Mjekrra" 
Dates of operation1999–2001
Active regions"Ground Safety Zone" and Preševo Valley, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia
IdeologyAlbanian nationalism Greater Albania
Part of Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac
Opponents Yugoslavia
Battles and warsInsurgency in the Preševo Valley
Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosova
Forcat e Armatosura të Republikës së Kosovës
LeadersAhmet Krasniqi X
Tahir Zemaj 
Bujar Bukoshi
Sali Çekaj 
Agim Ramadani 
Anton Quni
Rashit Mustafa 
Dates of operationAugust 1998 – 1999
Active regionsKosovo
Size200–300 personnel[1]
Part of Kosovo Liberation Army as 138th Brigade (from 1998)
Opponents Yugoslavia
Kosovo Liberation Army (until 1998)
Battles and warsKosovo War
Battle of Lučane
Part of the Insurgency in the Preševo Valley

Counteroffensive of Serbian Police in the village of Lučane on 27 November 2000
Date27 November 2000
Location
Result

Yugoslav victory

  • FR Yugoslavia regains part of Lučane
Belligerents
UÇPMB  FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders
Ridvan Qazimi "Lleshi'
Njazi Azemi "Mjekrra"
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ninoslav Krstić
Battle of Cerevajka
Part of the Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
Date26 March 2001
Location
Result

Yugoslav victory

Belligerents
UÇPMB  FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders
Njazi Azemi "Mjekrra"  Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Pavković
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ninoslav Krstić
Units involved
115 Brigade "Karadaku" Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Army
Operation Return
Part of the Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
Date14 March 2001 – 31 May 2001
Location
Ground Safety Zone
Result

Yugoslav victory

  • FR Yugoslavia regains control of the demilitarized Ground Safety Zone
Territorial
changes
FR Yugoslavia regains control of the demilitarized Ground Safety Zone
Belligerents
UÇPMB  FR Yugoslavia
Commanders and leaders
Shefket Musliu Surrendered
Muhamet Xhemajli Surrendered
Ridvan Qazimi 
Mustafa Shaqiri Surrendered
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojislav Koštunica
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Pavković
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ninoslav Krstić
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Čović
The Cham Issue
Date2001 – present
Location
Result Ongoing
Belligerents
UÇÇ
Supported by:
 Albania (alleged)
 Greece
Commanders and leaders
Ali Ahmeti Greece Konstantinos
Greece Karolos
Greece Prokopis
Greece Katerina
NATO bombing of Montenegro
Part of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
Date24 March – 10 June 1999 (2 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Result

NATO victory

Belligerents
Montenegro
Commanders and leaders
NATO Wesley Clark (SACEUR) Milo Đukanović
  1. ^ James Pettifer (2005). Kosova Express: A Journey in Wartime. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-29920-444-0.