| Kijevo offensive |
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| Part of the Kosovo War |
| Date | 15 May – 3 July 1998 (1 month, 2 weeks and 4 days) |
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| Location | |
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| Result |
JSO victory |
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Territorial changes |
Albanian militants withdraw from Kijevo and the highway as Yugoslav Troops regain the area due to international pressure |
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| Belligerents |
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FR Yugoslavia |
Kosovo Liberation Army |
| Commanders and leaders |
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Milorad Ulemek |
unknown |
| Units involved |
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Yugoslav Armed Forces
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Unknown |
| Strength |
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2 Mi-24 Attack Helicopters
150 Yugoslav police officers |
Unknown |
| Casualties and losses |
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None |
Unknown |
The Kijevo offensive, also known as the siege of Kijevo, was a military operation during the Kosovo War conducted by Yugoslav forces and Special Operations Units led by Milorad Ulemek. The goal was to secure a connection to the highway. Various clashes occurred, and Yugoslav Troops succeeded in driving Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) out of Kijevo and the surrounding areas.