150 war crimes cases committed by Serbs are being investigated, evidence of 93 massacres

Kosovo's Special Prosecutor is dealing with criminal charges, which were handed over days ago by civil society representatives. It has begun dealing with over 150 war crimes cases, while learning there is evidence of 93 massacres. Special Prosecutor Sylla Hoxha says some of the subjects are already under investigation and [...]
Kosovo's Special Prosecutor is dealing with criminal charges, which were handed over days ago by civil society representatives. It has begun dealing with over 150 war crimes cases, while learning there is evidence of 93 massacres.
Special Prosecutor Sylla Hoxha says some of the subjects are already under investigation and evidence on these subjects is expected to facilitate the prosecutor's work, KTV reports.
On Thursday, even a book of facts and names of Serb war crimes suspects in Kosovo was handed over to this prosecutor.
Avni Mustafa says it took 17 years of work to collect evidence and evidence of these crimes.
But Bekim Blakaj of the Fund for Humanitarian Law says that in many cases in absence of evidence and evidence, the materials for war crimes failed.
War crimes prosecutors continue to have problems investigating these subjects.
Weeks ago, the Special Prosecutor was handed over 150 criminal charges, with over 200 Serbs suspected of war crimes only from the Gjakova region.
This region is considered one of the regions most affected by Kosovo war crimes.
Mission EULEX, which has until recently had the competencies for handling war crimes cases, had investigated crimes in this region, but no one has been charged.












