Ethnic Albanian militants of the National Liberation Army killed five soldiers of the Army of the Republic of Macedonia on 5 June 2001 near Gajre, a village in the Šar Mountains, North Macedonia.
It represents one of the heaviest death tolls for the government forces in a single incident during the insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia.
According to Macedonian army officials, three of the soldiers died during an ambush as they were escorting medics to help six wounded men (consisting of three police officers and three soldiers) wounded in clashes that broke out that day.
[7] Macedonian Prime Minister Ljubčo Georgievski called for a state of war to be declared against the rebels.
[8] In 2010, a memorial plaque was placed along the road to Popova Šapka to honor the killed soldiers.