When Fehmi Ladrovci was asked by BBC reporter: Are you willing to die for Kosovo?

Today, the Septembers of national heroes -- Geeva and Fehmi Ludrovci -- have been unveiled in Drenas, who have fallen fighting for Kosovo's release from Slobodan Milosevic's Serbian regime. One of the interviews given to the BBC by KLA Commander Fehmi Ladrovci has remained in the memory of many of the country's citizens. Ladrovci was asked if [...]
One of the interviews given to the BBC by KLA Commander Fehmi Ladrovci has remained in the memory of many of the country's citizens.
Ladrovci was asked if he is willing to die for Kosovo, and that question had been answered exactly as a hero.
With a distinctive smile, he would reply: “willingly. This would be my greatest honor”.
The foreign journalist's statement that to Serbs you are a terrorist, Fehmiu, as a firearm, will return:
Okay, let Serbs argue only an act of terrorism exercised by the Kosovo Liberation Army. While we can count thousands of terror cases made by Serbian falangat on the vulnerable Albanian population. Let them show only an innocent man who was killed by the KLA, an unarmed man, a child or a woman, wherever they are on the territory of Kosovo. We have not taken arms to fight against the Serb population living in Kosovo. We took them against the Serbian regime and against Serb police and military forces that are in Kosovo”.
Those attending this interview already had the platform of the Kosovo Liberation Army war. After the voice of Llapushnik's Grip, Fehmi Ludrovci penetrates the region of Rahovec, with the aim of exercising influence on mobilizing KLA ranks. /Periscopi/












