Kosovo deminor's family, who died in Yemen, expects state assistance to return his body to Kosovo

Several mines and other explosives were being carried by a car to destroy them, Kosovo's Agim Hoti, the Yemenn demining expert. Not everything on this trip went well and as planned, as an accident mine exploded leaving Agim Hoti dead and four other people, KTV reports. He [...]
Several mines and other explosives were being carried by a car to destroy them, Kosovo's Agim Hoti, the Yemenn demining expert.
Not everything on this trip went well and as planned, as an accident mine exploded leaving Agim Hoti dead and four other people, KTV reports.
He was engaged in an English project as a demining trainer.
Only this information, at the moment, has the 43-year-old family, who have opened the doors to the house for comfort in Gjakova.
Family members say that the news of his death was received from a colleague until they say that their circumstances regarding the case are not yet clear.
They have numerous doubts, including that their family member may have been deliberately attacked.
By telephone, they have been told that up to 72 hours will take only the identification of victims' bodies.
According to family members Agim Hoti, the father of two children, was coming on vacation to Kosovo next week.
News of Kosovo's death has been published Monday by Kosovo's employer, the MASAM company.
The demining project was supported by Prince Salman of Saudi Arabia, who has been at war with rebel rebels since 2015. /Time.net











