"The attackers did not withdraw; on the contrary, their numbers only increased - to 3,000. The situation became critical. Flaming devices were thrown at KFOR vehicles, the last obstruction to the fleeing Serbs... That's how the situation remained until the arrival of U.S.
In the clashes a soldier from the 525th Greek mechanized airborne battalion sustained second degree burns to the face and neck as he defended an observation post near the church of the Holy Emperor Uros in Urosevac, where the fleeing Serbs sought sanctuary. One U.S. soldier and 16 Greek soldiers were wounded by explosive devices thrown at them by the Albanians."
"...my Greek and U.S. soldiers came under fire while they were guarding the church of St. Uros. How some 20 hand grenades were lobbed at them and how the soldiers were targeted by flaming bombs with the intent to wound or kill them. One of my soldiers was wounded when a grenade was thrown from a mob of hooligans. I filmed the incident on videotape and know exactly how events unfolded."