Rashit Mustafa
Rashit Mustafa was an Albanian commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, he is best known for leading the Special Unit "Skanderbeg
Biography
Mustafa was born in the village of Lubishtë, in the Karadak Highlands of Vitina.During the Croatian War of Independence, he joined the HVO in their fight against the Yugoslav forces. He would stay in Croatia until the End of the War. 3 years later he would join the FARK forces, which were fighting for Kosovar Independence. Following the end of the War in Croatia, he was pursued by the Hague Tribunal for a significant number of killings, allegedly committed against Serbian paramilitary forces. The exact number remains debated, but some sources suggest it exceeded 100. Reports also indicate that Croatian forces facilitated the exchange of 192 Serbian prisoners of war, for Rashit Mustafa, who had been captured by the Serbs. Additionally, Rashit Mustafa has been associated with various war crimes, including an alleged incident involving the killings of a Serbian Orthodox priest, along with 32 other Serbs, accused of aiding Serbian forces.
Due to his experience as a soldier in Croatia, he proved to be an excellent fighter during the Kosovo war, this led to him being appointed as the Leader of the Special Unit "Skanderbeg