In return, the National Liberation Army disbanded and formed the ethnic Albanian political party Democratic Union for Integration.
The village of Gošince is part of the municipality of Lipkovo, which is some 25 kilometers northeast from the capital of Skopje towards the border with Kosovo.
On 21 April 2015, a group of 40 armed men with UÇK insignia attacked a border police station located at Gošince.
[3] The group tied the policemen and beat them, then stole their arms and communication devices; they stayed for a couple of hours, filming the event, and before they left for Kosovo, they issued this message through an interpreter: "We are from UÇK.
"[1][4][5] According to the spokesman of the Macedonian Ministry of Internal Affairs, one of the police officers freed the others and helped them to escape after the group left.
[9] On 22 April an unofficial police source alleged that the group was led by Xhevair Ademi, while other identified individuals were brothers Erhan and Kadir Bajrami, and a Faruk who managed the attack, all from Gjilan in Kosovo.
[14] On 26 April, Macedonian police recovered illegal arms from the villages of Gošince, Brest and Malina Mahala.