Only it was done when strong military and armed forces came to that area. The Lapušnik camp was under the jurisdiction of the Drenica group of the so-called KLA (The Occupation Army of Kosovo), and Fatmir Limaj was the camp commander.Īll the highest representatives of the Albanian parallel civilian and paramilitary structures in Kosovo and Metohija knew about this death casemate, but they did nothing to close the camp. The exact number of detainees will hardly ever be known, but it is assumed that there were about 50 of them from May to July 1998. The Lapušnik camp is just one more link in the genocidal series of camps made by the Albanian separatists in Kosovo and Metohija with the goal of ethnic cleansing and extermination of Serbs from their centuries-old hearths. Most Serbs, non-Albanians, and Albanians as well as members of the Albanian national community who were loyal to the state institutions of the Republic of Serbia, i.e. The Lapušnik (Lapushnik) camp was an Albanian concentration camp under the control of the Kosovo Occupation Army in the late 1990s in the vicinity of Glogovac in the central parts of Kosovo and Metohija, 28 km southwest of Priština. The Albanian Camp Lapušnik in Kosovo 1998
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