The girl's story from Drenica did not believe NATO entered Kosovo

Kosovo still marks the 19th anniversary of the NATO bombing campaign aimed at halting genocide in Kosovo by Serbian forces. The bombing campaign that began on March 24th ended in June, and after the end of the ten-way war, refugees in the Drenica Mountains were beginning to return to their homes [...]
Kosovo still marks the 19th anniversary of the NATO bombing campaign aimed at halting genocide in Kosovo by Serbian forces.
The bombing campaign, which began on 24 March, ended in June, and after the end of the ten-way war, refugees in the Drenica Mountains had begun returning to their homes, where they found almost nothing but the ashes of homes.
During that time, some Reuters journalists had met the refugee group and interviewed a girl.
The young girl who had lost her father and brother in the war, spoke English and had no idea that Kosovo was freed and NATO has already entered Kosovo, writes Magazina.al.
She expresses surprise when foreign journalist tells him NATO has already entered Kosovo.
Journalist: Do you know that NATO is in Kosovo?
Girl: No, it's not!
Journalist: NATO is in Kosovo...
Girl: Not in my place!
Journalist: Many soldiers, many soldiers have entered the country...
Girl: I don't understand!
Journalist: ...many soldiers are in Pristina.
Girl: Yes, in Pristina, but not in my village.
Journalist: They're here.
Girl: I hope so... but for me life is over, for my father, my brother.
Kosovo also marks the 19th anniversary of the NATO bombing campaign aimed at halting genocide in Kosovo by Serbian forces the bombing campaign that began on 24 March, and after the end of the war on dozens of refugees in the Drenica mountains, had started returning to their homes, where they almost found nothing but the ashes of homes. During that time, some Reuters journalists had met the refugee group and interviewed a girl.
The young girl who had lost her father and brother in the war, spoke English and had no idea that Kosovo was freed and NATO has already entered Kosovo, writes Magazina.al.
She expresses surprise when foreign journalist tells him NATO has already entered Kosovo. Journalist: Do you know that NATO is in Kosovo?
Girl: No, it's not!
Journalist: NATO is in Kosovo...
Girl: Not in my place!
Journalist: Many soldiers, many soldiers have entered the country...
Girl: I don't understand!
Journalist: ...many soldiers are in Pristina.
Girl: Yes, in Pristina, but not in my village.
Journalist: They're here.
Girl: I hope so... but for me life is over, for my father, my brother.












