Liberation Day marks the withdrawal of Serbian forces on June 12, 1999, effectively ending the 1998–99 Kosovo War. It is celebrated with official ceremonies and a military parade in Pristina, featuring Kosovo Security Force troops and political leaders.
The day symbolically began with NATO’s bombing campaign cessation after 78 days. Every June 12 Kosovo remembers its freedom through public events. Local pride is high as descriptions of soldiers liberating Kosovo are central to national identity.
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Sheshi i Çlirimit · Pristina
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View marching troops, military vehicles, and Honor Guards; hear national anthems and speeches by leaders on a podium.
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