Kijevo offensive

Kijevo offensive
Part of the Kosovo War
Date15 May – 3 July 1998
(1 month, 2 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Result JSO victory
Territorial
changes
Albanian militants withdraw from Kijevo and the highway as Yugoslav Troops regain the area due to international pressure
Belligerents
 FR Yugoslavia Kosovo Liberation Army
Commanders and leaders
Milorad Ulemek unknown
Units involved

Yugoslav Armed Forces

Unknown
Strength

2 Mi-24 Attack Helicopters

150 Yugoslav police officers
Unknown
Casualties and losses
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.