: These works typically follow the events from the initial attacks on April 9, 1999, until the Yugoslav Army's withdrawal following the Kumanovo Agreement in June 1999. Historical Context

: The lyrics describe a mother waiting for her son, only to receive a letter stating he will not return from battle. He asks her to light a candle in church and tell his son that his father is on "heavenly guard" alongside historical heroes like Prince Lazar and Miloš Obilić .

: A prominent documentary film produced by RTS and Zastava Film. It features over 70 accounts from soldiers who survived the battle, using reconstructions and actual testimonies to detail the defense against KLA and NATO forces.

The title is also associated with visual media documenting the 67-day siege at the Košare border post.

"Junaci sa Košara" (Јунаци са Кошара) primarily refers to a poignant Serbian patriotic song and various documentary works commemorating the soldiers who fought in the during the 1999 Kosovo War . The Song: "Junaci sa Košara"

The "Heroes of Košare" refers to the 108 members of the Yugoslav Army who died defending the border between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Albania. The battle is often regarded in Serbia as one of the most heroic and difficult defenses in modern Serbian military history. Sestre Santrač - Junaci sa Košare (English translation #)

: The song links the modern defenders of Košare to the medieval heroes of the Battle of Kosovo (1389), framing their sacrifice as a continuation of a historical struggle for independence. Documentary and Film Content