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After the war, Babunski's Chetniks were dispatched to Kosovo and Macedonia,[18] reinforcing the 50,000 soldiers that had been deployed to quell the armed uprisings there.[19] Babunski's force of 250 men helped the authorities suppress resistance in the towns of Bitola and Tikveš,[20] targeting locals sympathetic to the Bulgarian komitas, and committing several atrocities in the process.[21] Forces under his command also committed several atrocities in Albania.[22] Chetnik bands, including those of Babunski, are also said to have enslaved locals and turned them into forced labourers for the armed forces of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.[19]