Quinn tells where he sent them KLA two Serb militarymen captured in Kostunica

Anton Kuni, one of the protagonists of Kostare's battle, has remembered in KTV's interactive moments since confronting Serbian military forces. He showed that during the fighting, The KLA had managed to capture two Serb military men. These have shown that the KLA has exchanged them for four American soldiers. We have made [...]
He showed that during the fighting, The KLA had managed to capture two Serb military men. These have shown that the KLA has exchanged them for four American soldiers.
We've been calling on them to surrender. They have a prejudgment that we will not act after conventions for prisoners. A trained soldier prepared for commando operations has been captured in a situation. He's got military preparations under way. The second was the soldier in the ministry. The two through our responsible units have been addressed, the notes are received as much as allowed. We have received information about the morals of Serbian soldiers, of their achievements, how they see our strength from their positions, how they have losses, how they do their shifts, how their organisation is. There's no need for violence, or for loud voice. All those days told us and we used them to develop operations. These prisoners of war have been handed over to Albania in Kukes, then to the American Army authorities. As much as I have information has been isolated in an American military base somewhere in the Frankfurt region and after the war through a religious clergy have been exchanged in Suboticia with four American soldiers who were captured captive in the border between Kosovo and Macedonia. They're back to their families”, Quinn explained.
As for the battle of Kostare in general, Quinn has said one of Serbia's biggest losses was caused there. He has said Serbia concedes defeat in this battle even calling it the “boxer of Kostare”, but adds that success is attributed to foreign forces and not to the KLA. This, according to Quinn, doesn't exist.
Because of the shame to justify losing they do not give credit to Kosovo boys and girls, but the credit for the losses is left to specialised units of our NATO and American partners, calling for high-ranking foreign units to participate in this battle. There are foreigners behind them, but they were people guided by their ideals. There have been 16 foreign military men, some without military experience. Some with different knowledge. However, we are grateful to them, but they have not been determinative for the success of the” Brigade, Quinn added.












