Gornje Obrinje massacre

The term Gornje Obrinje massacre (Albanian: Masakra në Abri të Epërme, Serbian: Masakr u Gornjem Obrinju) refers to the killing of as many as 35 Kosovo Albanian villagers from the village of Gornje Obrinje on 26 and 29 September 1998 during the Kosovo War. The victims were mostly women, children and the elderly, with 21 coming from a single family. The Yugoslav Army had been deployed in the area for several months in a major offensive against the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK), which had assumed loose control of an estimated one-third of the province.

Gornje Obrinje massacre

The term Gornje Obrinje massacre (Albanian: Masakra në Abri të Epërme, Serbian: Masakr u Gornjem Obrinju) refers to the killing of as many as 35 Kosovo Albanian villagers from the village of Gornje Obrinje on 26 and 29 September 1998 during the Kosovo War. The victims were mostly women, children and the elderly, with 21 coming from a single family. The Yugoslav Army had been deployed in the area for several months in a major offensive against the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK), which had assumed loose control of an estimated one-third of the province.