Jonuz Zejnullahu
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Jonuz Zejnullahu | |
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| Born | 12 May 1975 |
| Died | 5 May 1999 (aged 23) |
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| Rank | Soldier |
| Unit | 138 Brigade "Agim Ramadani" |
| Known for | Being an Islamic Imam Blowing himself up, killing himself and 5 Yugoslav Soldiers during the Battle of Koshare |
| Conflicts | Kosovo war |
Jonuz Zejnullahu (12 May 1975 – 5 May 1999) was an Albanian Imam and soldier of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), best known for blowing himself up, killing himself and 5 Yugoslav Soldiers during the Battle of Koshare. During the Kosovo War, he was part of Brigade 138 "Agim Ramadani".
Jonuz Zejnullahu was born on May 12, 1975, in the village of Gjylekar, which today is called Skifteraj, in Vitia district. He completed his initial studies in his hometown, while he completed his secondary studies at the "Alaudin" madrasa in Pristina, where he graduated in 1995. He continued his higher studies at the Faculty of Law (Sharia) in Damascus, Syria.[1]
Since he was a student in the madrasa, Jonuz Zejnullahu served as an imam during the month of Ramadan in Vuthaj, Montenegro, and after graduation he served in different mosques, such as in the mosques of Dobresh, Gadish, Kravarič and finally in birthplace, in Skifteraj.[1]
During the entire time that he served in these mosques, Jonuz Zejnullahu continuously had trouble with the Yugoslav police, who stopped him, interrogated him, threatened him and arrested him. The Yugoslav police arrested him six times, twice he was arrested in Viti, and four times in Gjilan.[1]
During the Insurgency in Kosovo Jonuz Zejnullahu participated in the various demonstrations that took place in the cities of Kosovo.[2][3][1]