Elvana Longs cousin involved in Tirana's 1999 mission against Serbian forces

It was March 1999 when NATO forces led by the US decided to bomb Milosevic's killing machine in Kosovo to prevent the continuation of bloody massacres against Kosovo Albanians. On the evening of March 27, 1999, an F-17 aircraft Nighthawk leaves his base on a mission bombing targets in Serbia [...]
On the evening of March 27, 1999, an F-17 aircraft Nighthawk leaves his base with a mission bombing targets in Serbia, but for unclear reasons it leaves the broadcaster open, becoming accessible to Serbian Army radars, writes Albeu.com.
They shoot two ground-air missiles and crash the plane, part of which fell on the border between Kosovo and Montenegro (then was with Serbia).
The U.S. needed to remove the material of special importance from the aircraft, such as the photograph CDs taken.
With this mission, a special commando is launched from northern Albania, which is taught that it was also the command that fired at Block Merville Bilo.
He was one of the country's most prepared military men, being among the first to form Army Special Forces, but for reasons they seem to be financial after work, he also made Elvana Longs' bodyguard.
Two nights first, when the murder and three wounds in Block took place, it is learned that Bilo was called by Ervin Mata, and in the conditions when Fabioo Gaja pulled his gun and fired on him, he retorted, but the several-year-old drill had the bullets fired at Gagha's head, Evis Martinaj on his neck and Eljon Haton back to his head.
During yesterday's evening his friend was caught, who helped get out of the scene while the police are still searching for him.












