ad info

CNN.com
 MAIN PAGE
 WORLD
   africa
   americas
   asianow
   europe
   middle east
 U.S.
 LOCAL
 POLITICS
 WEATHER
 BUSINESS
 SPORTS
 TECHNOLOGY
 NATURE
 ENTERTAINMENT
 BOOKS
 TRAVEL
 FOOD
 HEALTH
 STYLE
 IN-DEPTH

 custom news
 Headline News brief
 daily almanac
 CNN networks
 CNN programs
 on-air transcripts
 news quiz

  CNN WEB SITES:
CNN Websites
 TIME INC. SITES:
 MORE SERVICES:
 video on demand
 video archive
 audio on demand
 news email services
 free email accounts
 desktop headlines
 pointcast

 DISCUSSION:
 message boards
 chat
 feedback

 SITE GUIDES:
 help
 contents
 search

 FASTER ACCESS:
 europe
 japan

 WEB SERVICES:

 

World - Europe

Focus on Kosovo
Peace Plan Highlights | Photo Gallery | Strike Assessment | News Video Archive | Strike at a Glance | Who's Who | Roots of the Conflict | Story Archive | Links | Discussion

Kosovo or bust, KLA guerrillas ready to fight

KLA soldiers
KLA soldiers intend to win back Kosovo   
related videoRELATED VIDEO
CNN's Mike Boettcher spent the day with KLA troops. Listen to his exclusive firsthand account (April 14)

Real 28K 80K
Windows Media 28K 80K

April 15, 1999
Web posted at: 1:52 a.m. EDT (0552 GMT)


In this story:

Against the odds

Albanian-Americans hoping to join the fight

RELATED STORIES, SITES icon



YUGOSLAV-ALBANIAN BORDER (CNN) -- Evidence that the Kosovo Liberation Army is preparing a comeback in its battle against Serb-led Yugoslav forces has been uncovered by CNN.

Correspondent Mike Boettcher was given exclusive access to the KLA's fourth brigade high in the fog-bound mountains this week along the Yugoslav-Albanian border.

Since NATO attacks on Yugoslavia began three weeks ago, there has been little sign of the KLA and only unconfirmed reports of skirmishes between the ethnic Albanian Kosovar troops and Serb forces.

But the KLA, which Belgrade claims to have forced out of Kosovo at gunpoint, intends to return to what its members say is their rightful home.

Most of its fighters don't know if their families are dead, alive or eking out an existence in a refugee camp. Others have left families behind in countries such as England and Germany to take up arms.

It is also believed male Kosovars who have taken their families to refugee camps in neighboring Macedonia and Albania are now leaving the camps to join the KLA.

When CNN traveled with the KLA over a series of days this week, the guerrilla army showed signs of a gathering momentum aimed at striking back into the heart of Kosovo.

The KLA claims to have altered a significant infiltration route along the Kosovo-Albanian border and to control significant territory in southwest Yugoslavia. A steady stream of KLA soldiers moving into Kosovo gave weight to their claims.

Boettcher reported that stockpiles of weapons and ammunition stored along their infiltration routes also bolstered their claims.

Against the odds

guerrillas
Cold rain and fog help guerrillas avoid Yugoslav military   

The 100 men of the KLA's fourth brigade were born in Jakova, Kosovo, but most of them left the Yugoslav province years ago to study or work abroad, or, to escape arrest for being KLA sympathizers.

One man, a civil engineer, who was working in London until war broke out, was positive his fight was for the right reasons and that one day he would return home to Kosovo.

"Yeah, I think so and I hope so, we must go back to fight for my country until my country can be free," he told Boettcher.

As CNN followed the brigade along a key infiltration route, the unit evaded sporadic artillery fire from nearby Yugoslav forces. A shattered farmhouse sometimes used by the KLA is evidence of the shelling, which the KLA claims has become less effective due to NATO airstrikes.

The KLA soldiers are also under constant harassment by Serb snipers.

But the KLA uses the unpredictable weather conditions in the mountainous region to advantage. Cold rain and fog reduces the effectiveness of the Yugoslav military but it also makes life difficult for a foot army forced to carry its weapons over rough terrain for many days at a time.

But all were united in their mindset. The trip back into Kosovo is a one-way journey which they say involves only two choices: win back Kosovo, or die trying.

Albanian-Americans hoping to join the fight

On Tuesday, a group of Albanian-Americans, who had hoped to join KLA told CNN they were denied permission to fly to Albania.

A spokeswoman for the Albanian-American Civil League said NATO officials had twice denied the group's request to fly to Tirana, Albania. She would not give any further details.

NATO officials told CNN they had no knowledge of the group's request, and said NATO had no jurisdiction over flights out of the U.S.

The U.S. State Department said "it is not encouraging" Albanian-Americans to join the KLA and fight the Serbs.

"We would urge Kosovar Albanians (in the U.S.), and indeed all Americans, to direct their efforts towards humanitarian relief," said spokesman James Foley.


RELATED STORIES:
Week 4 begins; NATO warns attacks could continue for months
April 14, 1999
Convoys of Kosovo Albanians bombed; 85 dead
April 14, 1999
More U.S. warplanes head to Europe
April 14, 1999
Kosovo's army in waiting
March 29, 1999
KLA leader: Serbs executing, rounding up civilians
March 28, 1999
KLA goes from splinter group to potential giant-killer
March 24, 1999

RELATED SITES:
Extensive list of Kosovo-related sites
  • Kosovo

Yugoslavia:
  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia official site
      • Kesovo and Metohija facts
  • Serbia Ministry of Information
  • Serbia Now! News


Kosovo:
  • Kosova Crisis Center
  • Kosovo - from Albanian.com

Military:
  • NATO official site
  • BosniaLINK - U.S. Dept. of Defense
  • U.S. Navy images from Operation Allied Force
  • U.K. Ministry of Defence - Kosovo news
  • U.K. Royal Air Force - Kosovo news
  • Jane's Defence - Kosovo Crisis

Relief:
  • Mercy International USA
  • Donations for Kosovo Refugees
  • International Rescue Committee
  • Mercy International USA
  • Unicef USA
  • Doctors Without Borders
  • World Vision
  • CARE: The Kosovo Crisis
  • InterAction
  • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Disaster Relief from DisasterRelief.org
  • Catholic Relief Services
  • Kosovo Relief
  • ReliefWeb: Home page


Media:
  • Independent Yugoslav radio stations B92
  • Institute for War and Peace Reporting
  • United States Information Agency - Kosovo Crisis

Other:
Note: Pages will open in a new browser window
External sites are not endorsed by CNN Interactive.

 LATEST HEADLINES:
SEARCH CNN.com
Enter keyword(s)   go    help

Back to the top   © 2001 Cable News Network. All Rights Reserved.
Terms under which this service is provided to you.
Read our privacy guidelines.