Karpalak ambush
The Karpalak ambush (Macedonian: Заседа кај Карпалак; Albanian: Pritë në Karpalak), referred to by Macedonians as the Karpalak massacre (Macedonian: Масакр кај Карпалак), was an attack carried out by the National Liberation Army (NLA) against a convoy of the Army of the Republic of Macedonia (ARM) near the village of Grupčin on 8 August 2001 during the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia. Ten members of the ARM's Military Reserve Force, including two officers, were killed at Karpalak and three others were wounded. The ambush was the single deadliest incident of the conflict. It was speculated that the ambush was carried out in retaliation for a Macedonian police raid in Skopje, the day before in which five NLA insurgents were killed.
Karpalak ambush | |||||||
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Part of the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
National Liberation Army Albanian National Army | Macedonian army | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Unknown Unknown |
Nane Naumoski † Sašo Kitanoski † | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Brigade 112 "Mujdin Aliu" | Military Reserve Force (Prilep garrison) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
80+ militants |
120 reservists 2 unarmed MI-17 Helicopters | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2 killed 10 wounded None |
10 killed 3 wounded 1 truck destroyed 1 bus destroyed | ||||||
Site of the ambush Location within North Macedonia |
In the years following the ambush, the Macedonian government has commissioned several plaques commemorating the fallen reservists, which have become the frequent target of vandals. This has prompted complaints from veterans' organizations that the government has not done enough to ensure the reservists are properly commemorated.