During the battle in Gradinë of Shkabajve (Drenicë, Kosovo), Xhevë Lladrovci (Krasniqi), activist of the national issue, fighter of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Heroine of Kosovo, was killed. She was born in Drenoc, Malisheva, in 1955. After high school, she completed the Faculty of Law and studied Albanian language and literature at the University of Pristina. After her studies, she worked at a secondary school in Kiev. During illegal activity, after 1981, she met Fehmi Lladrovci, with whom she moved to Croatia in 1991. They were active participants in the Croatian war. In 1993, she emigrated to Germany, where she continued her political activity in the framework of the Kosovo People’s Movement (LPK). In 1977, together with Fehmi, she returned to Kosovo, contributing to the massiveization and consolidation of the Kosovo Liberation Army. She stood out for organizing actions and battles against the Serbian forces and became the first officer to lecture at the Kosovo Liberation Army officers’ school in Likoc, Drenica. On September 22, 1998, when the Serbian forces launched an offensive against the positions of the Kosovo Liberation Army throughout Kosovo, Xhevë Lladrovci, together with Fehmi and other fighters of the 114th Brigade, put up a determined resistance. After many hours of fighting, on the same day, she fell in battle in the Gradinë of Shkabajve. In 2008, the President of Kosovo decorated her with the “Heroine of Kosovo” order, while in 2015, the President of Albania decorated her with the title “Honour of the Nation” for special contributions in the fight for Kosovo’s independence. (In the photo: Xhve Lladrovci)
Text: The encyclopedic dictionary of Kosovo – Vol. II , Academy of Sciences and Arts of Kosovo, Prishtina, 2018, page 1016.
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