As part of this action, KLA positions located near Prizren, in the villages of Lezë, Jeshkovë, Kushtendillë, Lybeçevë, and Hoçë e Qytetit were attacked.
[9] Around 1:30 PM, the Yugoslav forces tried to enter from the Tusus neighborhood, in the direction of Leskovec, Lybeçeva, and towards the village of Hoçë e Qytetit.
As part of this action, KLA positions located near Prizren, in the villages of Lez, Jeshkovë, Kushtendillë, Lybeçevë, and Hoçë e Qytetit were attacked.
By Tuesday morning, September 1, 1998, around 8:00 a.m, they commenced shelling KLA positions in the hills surrounding the village.
[12] Initially, the attack began in the village of Lez, where fierce fighting took place and Yugoslav forces were met with heavy resistance.
Kushnin, Arbëria, Lez, the headquarters of the 125th Brigade in Jeshkovë and the village itself, Hoça e Qytetit, Kushtrimi, Billushë, Poslisht as well as the KLA positions in Vërrin were shelled constantly by the Yugoslav forces.
[11] Heavy shelling continued at Kushtrim and Billushë, and Yugoslav forces tried to enter Dushkaja of Poslisht, then the positions of Tusus.
[11] On 26 May 1999, Serbian forces committed a massacre in the ethnic Albanian neighborhood of Tusuz, near Prizren, killing 27 civilians.
[14] It followed the execution of brothers Enes and Fatmir Muharremi a week earlier in the neighborhood of Bilbildere.