They don't want to be anymore: Kosovo fugitives return to Albania

Citizens sheltered in Prizren after the November 26th earthquake are voluntarily returning to their homes. About 70 people have left camps in the last two days, while 450 are estimated to still be there. Over 70 persons, mainly of the Roma and Egyptian communities, have voluntarily left the camp [...]
About 70 people have left camps in the last two days, while 450 are estimated to still be there.
Over 70 persons, mainly of the Roma and Egyptian communities, have voluntarily left the Innovation camp and the adapted hall of John Bzuku high school, where they had taken refuge.
We're leaving for Durres with my wife” says one citizen.
The process of returning to areas where they lived and lived before the earthquake is being organised by buses, which are being accompanied by effective Kosovo Police.
We're shocked, again shaken. We're going”, citizens say.

Currently at the Prizren Innovation Camp, 420 people have been sheltered from several areas affected by the earthquake, while another 30 have been accommodated at the Gymnasium Gymnasium gym, John Buzuk.
We're leaving on our own. Thank the people of Kosovo very much. They respected us with food, clothing, all things. I was at the German camp and all the conditions were”, citizens said.
Those affected by the quake, who took refuge in Prizren after the quake, were also visited by President Ilir Meta. /oranews












