Serbia's terrible crimes in Kosovo (Video)

In Kosovo during 1998, the war between the KLA and Serbian criminals had reached a climax and was taking place on all sides. The number of Albanian civilians killed by paramilitary and criminal Serb forces was increasing. After suffering losses in the battles with KLA forces, Serbs took revenge on the innocent population, committing paramilitaries, special forces [...]
In March 1998, Serbian forces surround and kill the legendary KLA commander, Adem Jashari, and many members of the Jashar family, in an effort to end the war for Albanian freedom in Kosovo.
The international community sends Serbia sharp criticism due to the killings and massacres its forces were ravaging against the innocent Albanian population.
Among the many Serb forces who were engaged in Kosovo during the war was the 37th Special Task Unit Chakaalli. Slobodan Stojanovic, a member of this unit, says her unit commander was Dragoslav Mitrovic and that the entity was operating in the entire territory of Kosovo, while stationed at a hotel in Rahovec.
This entity, he says, has had a country not been part of the fighting in Kosovo, as in Cicvica, Drenica, Podujevo, Mitrovica. The task unit had patrols and security of war zones where fierce battles were fought with the KLA, but according to him, Serbian media did not report these fighting.
One of the members of this special unit says it has spent 265 days in 1998-99 in Kosovo and that they are terrified that they have occurred such as the unreasonable killings and the burning of Albanian homes, only because they were Albanians.
He says he was against it and that he criticized people who did such things but could not do anything because they had the commander's support.
Stojanovic points out that it was the commander who ordered the killings through the radio and when he wanted someone to burn down, he mentioned the “secretion” that meant that members of the special unit had to burn houses or objects, while when someone had to say “send the word to be radiating”.

Jovan Gollobovic, one of the former members of the 37 Serb Special Unit in Kosovo, tells of an injured Albanian, not to mention a name or a seat. Man prayed for mercy, but one of the members of the special unit suggests that “be photographed with him for evidence”. Gollobovic announces the base that there are injuries, but the commander of the Mitrovic unit says “drake him to be radiating”, which meant he should be killed just because he was Albanian.
On March 25th, the special unit from Rahoveci heads to the village of Krusha, Prizren, after being ordered to expel all Albanian residents from this village towards Albania and Macedonia.
Members of the 37 Serb Special Unit, Stojanovic says, were mostly thieves and devoured everything they saw, and all they did was with the commander's permission. All the things they stole and robbed were put in trucks, which they sent to Leskovc to divide the spoil.
Witnesses in the special unit's stock show how they first cleared the ground by firing mines and then the population fled to the mountain. The entire innocent population, according to Serbs, was considered <x0-terrorist” and was to be killed.
Former members of the Serbian Special Forces say bodies of murdered civilians were left at the scene of the murder, and often trucks of Serbian forces were passed over corpses.
They also speak of specific cases when an Albanian elderly man was killed in the country for no reason, even though he was unarmed and after the assassination, they decided to throw him into the bunker.
Among the most terrible cases carried out is the removal of an Albanian's head killed by police officers from the Pirot case. One of the police officers of this bag had taken the corpse with three golden teeth while his head had cooked it and had made it a table lamp when he returned home. /Kosovo pres/












