Draft:Likovac concentration camp

The Likovac concentration camp was a detention facility established in the Drenica region near Srbica (now Skenderaj) by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during the Kosovo War. It was under the command of the Drenica Group, which was part of the Kosovo Liberation Army and led by Fatmir Limaj and Sylejman Selimi. It operated since early 1998, primarily detaining ethnic Serbs, including Albanians accused of collaborating with Milosevic's regime. The camp was established solely by Sylejman Selimi, a leader of the KLA.

One of the operators of the camp, Sylejman Selimi, also known as the Sultan, was later convicted by Kosovo courts of torturing civilian prisoners in the camp. He received an eight-year prison sentence, which was later reduced to seven years by the court.