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1.A woman from Decane, in western Kosovo, Yugoslavia, holds her face after crossing into Albania at the Morini border crossing Tuesday April 6, 1999 as members of her family ride on the back of a tractor. The family spent four days on their tractor, traveling the 71 kms. from Decane to the border
2.Refugjatet 1998
1.Fluter Pllana, 18, covers her face with her hands Monday Feb. 22, 1999 as her uncle's house burns slowly down after it was shelled by Serb forces in the small village Babimost, some 25 kms. northeast of Pristina.
2.Ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo get onto a truck to be transported from a remote border post near the Yugoslav frontier with Albania to Kukes
1.An ethnic Albanian refugee family from Gajre, a village which was shelled by Serb forces last weekend, trudge towards the border with Macedonia in Djeneral Jankovic Wednesday March 3, 1999 as a Yugoslav army armored vehicle rumbles past.
2.An ethnic Albanian family from Kosovo, in southern Yugoslavia, drives their tractor to Kukes in northern Albania, April 6, 1999.
1.Blerta Goshi, 10, an ethnic Albanian refugee from Dobrev, near Kosovo Polje, some 10 kms from Pristina, stares through a rip in the plastic sheeting which covers a tractor-trailer where she and her family are sheltering on Sunday, April 11, 1999 in Kukes, Albania. The Goshi family arrived in Albania last night after being expelled by Serb armed forces yesterday along with more than 5,000 others.
2.A Kosovar woman leads her crying children out of Pec along a snowy road which goes to neighboring Montenegro Wednesday March 31, 1999. Thousands of refugees continue to flood out of the embattled province towards the Montenegran border on foot, by tractor or in cars.
1.An ethnic Albanian woman from Suva Reka, Kosovo, Yugoslavia, carries her baby through a smoky factory on the outskirts of Kukes which refugees are using for shelter Wednesday April 7, 1999.
2.A tear trickles down the cheek of Blenta Dervijhalli, 11, as her sister Qendreza, 10, wipes her eyes with her winter hat Saturday April 10, 1999 after they arrived into a refugee camp set up on the outskirts of Kukes, in northern Albania. The two girls and their family were chased out of their homes in Kosovo Polje, some 10 kms. west of Pristina, at gunpoint by Serb armed forces and spent nine hours on the back of a tractor.
1.Lendita Orllerti, 25, collapses in the back of a trailer in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Kukes Saturday April 10, 1999 as her mother, right, and grandmother, attend. The entire Orllerti family along with some 1,500 others in their village near Kosovo Polje, some 10 kms. west of Pristina, were brutally expelled from their homes by Serb police and told to get out of Kosovo.
2.Refugees crowd the main square in Kukes next to the Mosque Friday April 9, 1999. Over 250,000 refugees have fled Serbian ethnic cleansing in Kosovo and crossed the border into Albania
1.An Albanian policeman hides a packet containing a food ration from ethnic Albanian children who have queued up to receive aid from an American aid organization in Kukes' main square Friday April 9, 1999. Police controlled the crowd as thousands of hungry refugees tried to swarm aid workers handing out the yellow plastic-wrapped packets. Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Albanian refugees who fled Serb armed forces are in Albania seeking refuge.
2.Ethnic Albanian refugees reach out to receive bread from a truck April 8, 1999 in a temporary camp set up in an old factory on the outskirts of Kukes, Albania.
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