20 years after massacres in Kosovo, few Serbs convicted

20 years after massacres in Kosovo, few Serbs convicted

Some of the biggest massacres in Kosovo occurred just after the start of NATO bombings in March 1999. The terror of civilians increased from March 25th, a day after the North Atlantic Alliance took military action against Slobodan Milosevic's Serb forces, KTV reports. Massacres in Suhareka, Krusha and Gjakova are just a few of [...]

The terror of civilians increased from March 25th, a day after the North Atlantic Alliance took military action against Slobodan Milosevic's Serb forces, KTV reports.

Massacres in Suhareka, Krusha and Gjakova are just a few of them where hundreds of civilians were killed by the Serbian Army.

But for these massacres there have been few convictions and judgments, especially in Serbia.

So far, according to the Fund for Humanitarian Law, 60 Serbs have been convicted of war crimes in Kosovo.

According to the Fund for Humanitarian Law data, during wartime, 13 thousand and 535 people were killed, while there are even 1,000 and 640 people found.

Only the “association called Mothers” has handed over to the Special Prosecutor, hundreds of material to persons involved in crimes in Kosovo, and against many of them has also made criminal statements.

In the State Prosecutor's Office, they have confirmed that these materials are being investigated and investigated.

“This prosecutor is conducting investigations even in numerous other war crimes cases inherited by EULEX, as well as according to criminal claims accepted following the transfer of competencies to local prosecution”, the prosecution's response reported.

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