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Kosovo Crisis Update 17 April 1999     

 
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17 April 1999

 

AT A GLANCE
  • Expulsions of ethnic Albanians have resumed in full force. More than 10,000 refugees arrived in Albania during Friday, 16 April, 7,800 in Macedonia (FYROM) and 3,200 in Montenegro.

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  • Another 4,000 people streamed across the border to Albania at Morini between midnight and 8 a.m. Saturday.

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  • Over 20 metric tonnes of relief supplies have been delivered daily since 10 April in a UNHCR helicopter airlift to northern Albania.

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  • As of 17 April the estimated number of refugees staying in Albania has risen to 339,000 and in Macedonia (FYROM) to 129,000. Despite many new arrivals in Montenegro, departures of Kosovars from Montenegro to Albania have kept numbers in Montenegro fairly stable at 73,000.

MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

ALBANIA

Refugees continued to flow through the Morini border throughout the day and night of 16 April. Over 600 refugees per hour were reported to be arriving and by 8 a.m. Saturday, some 14,000 refugees had crossed into northern Albania in the space of 24 hours. The new arrivals came mainly from the towns of Mitrovica and Prizren. The majority arrived in vehicles. A heavy rain began to fall on the slow-moving lines of refugees at 11 p.m. and continued through the night.

Transit centers in the Kukes area are being expanded to accommodate the new influx. Already, two sites established Friday — a tented camp for 4,000 people and a municipal building with a capacity for 2,000 — have been filled by the new arrivals.

Wagons covered with plastic sheeting are providing temporary shelter for several thousand refugees until they can be moved south, away from the border. Movements south remain limited to 5,000 daily, and the capacity to provide shelter and relief for the 100,000 refugees crowding into the Kukes area has been stretched to its limits. Poor roads limit overland deliveries, but on average 20 metric tonnes of relief supplies have been delivered daily since 10 April in a UNHCR helicopter airlift to northern Albania. The relief supplies include canned meat, wheat flour, clothes, baby food, milk and milk powder, water containers, blankets, emergency rations and high protein biscuits. A Swiss airlift operation has brought over 9 metric tonnes of relief supplies to Kukes and Krume and US helicopters have delivered emergency rations to Krume, Bajram Curri and Kukes during the past week.

MACEDONIA (FYROM)

On Friday, some 7,800 refugees arrived in Macedonia. Around half of them arrived by train in Blace in the early afternoon of 16 April. Many others arrived on buses. The train passengers included refugees who had reportedly been on the train which was turned back from the same border crossing on 15 April. The train originated from Urosevac and picked up passengers along the line. A fleet of buses ferried the new arrivals to the camp at Stankovec.

The new arrivals have stretched the capacity of existing accommodation. The government has not agreed to allow the establishment of any new sites for refugee camps, although it has agreed to permit the expansion of existing sites. The planned expansion should enable the existing sites to house 86,000 refugees, up from the current already overstretched capacity of 45,000. An estimated 77,000 refugees are also staying with host families throughout Macedonia.

MONTENEGRO

On average, 1,500 to 2,000 refugees have arrived daily in Montenegro since the beginning of the emergency, but recently daily totals have been higher. The Montenegrin government reports that around 15,000 of the Kosovars who have arrived in Montenegro since 24 March have moved to Albania, via the border crossing at Bozaj (Hani i Hoti).

A UNHCR relief convoy of three double-trailer trucks arrived in Podgorica from Belgrade during the night of 15 to 16 April, carrying 90 tents, 675 baby parcels, 50 cartons of clothing, 4,000 mattresses, 20,000 blankets, 1,000 cooking sets and 2,000 jerry cans. The relief stocks, which came from UNHCR’s Belgrade warehouse, were immediately deployed to Tuzi, Rozaje and Ulcinj. UNHCR is purchasing food locally for distribution to centres housing the displaced people. A total of 81 tents were erected by MSF to accommodate 1,680 persons in the Rozaje area. A nightly meeting is held in Rozaje to coordinate activities of the agencies present there.

HUMANITARIAN EVACUATION

From the start of the humanitarian evacuation programme through 16 April, nearly 15,000 refugees have left Macedonia by air, for nine different countries (including some under bilateral arrangements). On Friday, 717 refugees left Macedonia by air bound for Germany, Turkey, and Norway. Another 300 are to be evacuated today to Germany. On Sunday, a first flight to France is scheduled to carry around 300 refugees, who will be hosted in the Lyon area. The first two flights for Belgium, carrying around 400 persons, are planned for Sunday. Flights to Turkey have been suspended during the election weekend and are due to resume on 20 April.

The UNHCR Office in Turkey is starting work to identify Kosovar refugees who are in need of help to trace family members and to reunite these split families. Priority will be given to minors separated from their parents, separated spouses, elderly persons separated from supporting relatives, the disabled and severely traumatized.
 

KOSOVO DISPLACEMENT STATISTICS

Information as at 17 April 1999, 08:00 GMT

Total recent displacement includes figures in Tables 1 and 2. It is emphasised that the figures in Table 1 in particular should be considered as estimates.
 

Table 1: Daily Population Estimates
 
Refugees/Displaced in: Remarks

Total

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
(Republic of Montenegro)
 
New arrivals 16 April: ca. 3,200 
Departures to Albania week beginning 12 April: 4,400

73,000

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
(Republic of Serbia)
 
No figures for displacement within Kosovo available. 
Yugoslav government report of 50,000 in Serbia unconfirmed

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Former Yugoslav Republic of  Macedonia (FYROM)  
Arrivals 16 April: ca. 7,800 
Departures 16 April: ca. 700 by air (see Table 2 below) 

129,000

Albania  
Arrivals 8 a.m. 16 April - 8 a.m. 17 April: ca. 14,000
Arrivals via Montenegro week beginning 12 April: 4,400

339,000

Bosnia-Herzegovina  
Includes Kosovo Albanians, Serbs and Muslim Slavs from Sandzak.

32,300

TOTAL  

573,300

Table 2: Humanitarian evacuations of Kosovar refugees 
from Macedonia (FYROM) from April 5 through April 16
(figures subject to daily verification)
  

Receiving Country

Arrivals

16 April

Total 

Austria --- 161
Croatia --- 88
Germany 444 9,660
Iceland --- 23
Israel --- 106
Norway 109 1,104
Poland --- 60
Switzerland (corrected figure 15 April) --- 33
Turkey § (revised total 16 April) 164 3,692
TOTAL 717 14,927
Croatia: bilateral arrangement with FYROM 14 April without UNHCR/IOM involvement
§ Turkey: of whom 1,980 without UNHCR/IOM involvement (source: Turkish government)
Total: of whom 2,068 without UNHCR/IOM involvement 


 
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Document compiled by Dr S D Stein
Last update 18/04/99
Stuart.Stein@uwe.ac.uk
ŠS D Stein
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