More than 400 Serbs and non-Albanians were killed and
![]() street 29, Prizren, was killed by Albanian terrorists on July 13th, and his wife is missing. + Jovanovic (age 76) was burned to death in her apartment in Dusanova street in Prizren. Albanian terrorists tied her to the bed, and then set the apartment on fire. Body of Seljim Gorani was found on Vrbnica border crossing with Albania. Tahir Krasnici, the murder witness, stated that Gorani was first kidnapped and then murdered, after he stood against the group of five Albanian extremists, refusing to take part in burning of Serbian and Turkish homes.
On August the 8th, in the
presence, village of Belo Polje near Pec, which had been inhabited by 1,500 Serbs, was first plundered and then burned to the ground by Albanian extremists.
Yesterday, around 2 PM, Mrs. Perija
Deacon Luka Novakovic stated that
The last remaining 30 Serbs from Urosevac did not
Two Serbian women, aged between 33 and 65, raped and
Orthodox priest Mirko
Italian foreign minister Lamberto Dini told "La Republica" newspaper that KFOR needs to invest a greater effort into stopping violence against Serbs on Kosovo. The Albanians terrorize Serbs, cut them off from aid supplies and force them to sign over their property before forcing them out of the province, he said.
Yesterday nearby the very centre of Gnjlane one Serbian house
Around 200 Serbian villages in Kosovo were burnt to the ground
Albanian terrorists
President of Union of Kosovo's
In the KFOR Headquarters, there was a communique that this morning in the road to Gracanica the corpse of Zivorad Vasic from Vitina, employee of Kosovo Electric Utility Company, was found. Also, there were corpses of the abducted Mile Bojanic and Sofia Sopi in Pristina's area of Kojlovica. ![]()
was first kidnapped by ethnic Albanian terrorists, and then burned alive. The baby's "fault" was that its Serbian mother, Dragana Mladenovic, had refused to leave Prizren.
Ethnic Albanian terrorists burned down in a Prizren
Only because they spoke Serbian in a market place in
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