Incident in Lez

The Incident in Lez was carried out in the period 1–3, September 1998 by MUP. As part of this action, KLA positions in the villages of Lez, Kuštendil, Ljubičevo and Hoča Zagradska were attacked. The biggest conflict with KLA militants took place in the village of Lez.

The Operation
On Monday, August 31, Serbian Police surrounded Lez, and on Tuesday morning, September 1, 1998, around 08:00, they began shelling KLA positions in the hills around the village. The villagers fled to nearby Ljubičevo, while the KLA members remained. Around 10:00 a.m., the security forces are approaching the KLA position at a place called Livdahet te Lavdice. A grenade exploded in the trench at this position, killing four members of the KLA. Another 6 members of the KLA were killed in the same position in the exchange of fire with the police. In the afternoon, a group of security forces entered the village from the direction of the village of Kustendila, having previously clashed with a group of KLA in the forest above the village, during which three terrorists were killed. By the end of the operation, three more members of the KLA were killed. During this successful action against Militiants in Lez, three policemen were wounded - Miroslav Rakonjac was wounded by automatic weapons around 2:00 p.m., while Miroljub Ristić was more seriously and Nenad Aleksić was lightly wounded by the action of terrorists using automatic weapons, hand grenade launchers and mortars around 4:20 p.m.

After this, less intense conflicts continued in the surrounding Prizren villages. According to Albanian data, a total of 27 members of the KLA were killed in the clashes around Prizren from September 1 to 5, including the conflict in Lez.