This is the Albanian village that sleeps over Serbian mines (Video)

Rare evidence comes from the village of Letay in Has, and footage of Serbian mines, which still continue to cause tragedy. In addition, residents complain that many have died and are with unnatural and previously unknown symptoms. Residents of this area simply demand that the state and competent institutions be [...]
Rare evidence comes from the village of Letay in Has, and footage of Serbian mines, which still continue to cause tragedy.
In addition, residents complain that many have died and are with unnatural and previously unknown symptoms. Residents in this area simply demand that the competent state and institutions control the area and measure radioactive matter.
The village of Letay of Hasi has been the prey to aggression by the Serbian Army through 1999, at which time the Kosovo war took place.
Evidence brought by the “show BOM” shows how the Serbian Army has bombed Albanian territory.
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Jevat Head: A terrible, terrible Serb bombing began. He fired 50 rounds a day. From 5 to 7 we've had dust from the mines here.
Joy Coca, director of village school: Our village has been the target of ongoing Serb bombings. There could have been days that dropped 100,200 shells. Only the building was left standing, there were no doors, the windows had broken the pressure caused by the shells, the amps, we found most of the records in the yard.
Tens of its residents have lost their lives, and many others have been injured as the legacy of underground mines located within the village by Serb military forces.
Banori: In 2001 my son and my brother's son were killed. They've lost their lives from mines that have been put by Serb forces from where we're up to 50m. They've been with cattle and they've blown out mines.
Banori: My biggest disaster is that I lost my father, he died of Serb mines, but today we are afraid. We are not able to work, nor are we able to take livestock to the mountains.
The evidence of residents that there are still mines on Albanian territory is completely true. “stif BOM” has managed to find underground mines in the village of Letay.
French reporters in 1999 have been obsessed with their cameras the moment the village of Letay was bombarded.
Hamdi Chun: I'm in the bar, I own the bar. That's what every day is, this is what the shells did.
Today, however, the site where the minireport has been completed has remained a heap of ruins, but the vivid testimony of the attacks is Hamdi Chun, the character who spoke to the French media 19 years ago.
Hamdi Chun: It was destroyed by Serb bombings. In the mornings, they bombarded more and more at night. We had a case at night, at 10 p.m., they shot Serbs with the plague and they fell on their horse with their master, the horse died, and the owner died. I was at the bar. We had the bunker, we walked out of the bar door and we walked into the bar. We looked at the Serbs from here but we had orders not to shoot them. He gave orders to the State. We wouldn't shoot.












