Albania was occupied after a 3 days campaign with minimal resistance offered by the Albanian forces.
After three days of fighting the Albanian forces withdrew to the Drenica region.
Essentially, the rebel army is the only coherent Albanian force at the moment.
These officers were in charge of the major powers to make the organization of the Albanian armed forces.
This effort came in vain, however, as they were not challenged by any Albanian forces.
The Albanian forces could not take part in the ensuing battle, because it had started too early, before their arrival.
Although the Albanian forces won a tactical victory, they didn't manage to capture it.
Hoxha's strategy of "people's war" also caused friction with the Albanian armed forces.
Albanian forces retook the city on September 20, 1913.
The Albanian forces had become overconfident and lulled into a false sense of security.