Indrit Cara

After their release, facilitated by the Albanian ambassador in London, they made another attempt in early March 1999, crossing Lake Fierza secretly to reach Nashec and Pagarushë, where an offensive by the Serbian army against the Pashtriku area was imminent.

Learning that Indrit was from Kavajë and had attended the same military schools, Golemi appointed him as a leading cadre in the autonomous company of the KLA General Staff, based in Divjakë in the Berisha mountains.

[2] On March 31, 1999, amidst intense fighting in the Pashtrik area, Indrit led a platoon to retake and hold the peak of Gallusha Mountain, aiming to flank the enemy.

Despite harsh winter conditions and a fierce Serbian counterattack, Indrit and his platoon held their position, inflicting significant losses on the enemy.

In 2009, ten years after his passing, Kosovo president Fatmir Sejdiu awarded him the medal of freedom "Adem Jashari" for bravery in combat.