Who was Jeva Ladrovci? Honored woman from Kosovo, Croatia, who had finished Literature and Jurydic

Two days later, the 20th anniversary of the fall of Xhev Krasniqi-Lladrovci and her husband, Fehmi Ledrovci, in Drenica's Gradine, writes Periscopi. From available information, it is understood that Jeva Krasniqi é Ludrovci was born in 1955 and died in 1998, at the age of 43. She is the only KLA fighter to receive [...]
Two days later, the 20th anniversary of the fall of Xhev Krasniqi-Lladrovci and her husband, Fehmi Ledrovci, in Drenica's Gradine, writes Periscopi.
From available information, it is understood that Jeva Krasniqi é Ludrovci was born in 1955 and died in 1998, at the age of 43. She is the only KLA fighter to receive the rank of Major General after his death, the highest rank an Albanian woman has ever received.
She was born on June 1, 1955, and she came from a prominent patriotic family, reports the above. Her father had dug up the bones of another hero, Azem Bata, from a cave a hundred feet [70 m] deep, where they had hidden him. She was the first child of 17 sons and daughters of her family.
She used to complete two schools before she was killed, Literature and Uludic, writes Periscopi.
In 1991, together with her husband, she goes to Croatia's war in 1991, where they fight on the side of Croats seeking separation from Yugoslavia. After the fall of Adem Jashar, she returns to Kosovo to form a military checkpoint for the mobilization of Albanian youth.
It had organised shares and fierce battles against Serbian forces until the day of the sacrifice on 22 September 1998.
After her death, she and Fehmi Ladrovcin are declared Kosovo heroes by then Kosovo Mayor Fatmir Sejdiu.
For the great contribution given to their war, these two heroes have also been honoured by the state of Croatia, granting the Golden Medal of Awards to the Lardrovci family. /Periscope









