The Dubrava massacre stands as one of the gravest crimes committed by Serbian forces against Albanians during the Kosovo war in 1999. Between May 19 – 24, 1999, at the Dubrava prison in Istog, approximately 980 Albanian political prisoners were gathered.
Over five horrific days, 116 prisoners were brutally executed, 185 were wounded, and one – Professor Ukshin Hoti – was forcibly disappeared. 771 prisoners survived, bearing witness to one of the darkest episodes of Serbia’s campaign of violence.
