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    Malisheva (redirect from Mališevo massacre)
    mine (Albanian indefinite form: Malishevë, pronounced [maliˈʃɛvə]) or Mališevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Малишево, pronounced [mali'ʃevo]) "Komisioni për majten...
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  • The Mališevo Offensive also known as the Siege of Mališevo was a large-scale offensive conducted by the Yugoslav forces in the town of Malishevë on 29...
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  • The Mališevo mass grave is a grave found in 2005 in the town of Mališevo, Kosovo. The grave contained the bodies of 12 Serb civilians and 1 ethnic Bulgarian...
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  • Malishevë Malishevë (Albanian) Малишево/Mališevo (Serbian) Village Malishevë Coordinates: 42°27′10″N 21°30′25″E / 42.45278°N 21.50694°E / 42.45278;...
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    Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo Jakup Krasniqi and offended citizens of Mališevo, referring to them as dog walkers. In the 2013 Kosovan local elections...
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    Serbia has attributed the killing to the KLA and other Kosovan militants. Mališevo mass grave - After being kidnapped and held in detention by the KLA, 12...
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  • Lovce Makresh i Epërm Gornji Makreš Makresh i Ultë Donji Makreš Malishevë Mališevo Mozgovë Mozgovo Muçibabë Mučibaba Nasalë Nosalje Parallovë Paralovo Partesh...
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  • graves in Klina and Mališevo. The KLA had been decisively defeated, with considerable losses. They were later pushed out across Mališevo. Journalists were...
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  • 42-year-old man from Vitia and a 37-year-old woman from Mališevo. After the first case emerged in Mališevo, the Prime Minister Albin Kurti decided to quarantine...
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    Kamenica, Parteš, Ranilug, Klokot 29 - Prizren, Suva Reka, Dragaš, Mamuša, Mališevo 290 - Uroševac, Đeneral Janković, Kačanik, Štrpce, Štimlje 38 - Priština...
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