Dad, do you know that I've never seen you like anything I'm like when Grandpa sees his nephew back from Syria?

Hajdar Selimovic had gone to the Centre for the Protection of Foreigners to meet his grandson, after four years of stay in Syria. In 2014 his son went to battle in Syria, and he took his pregnant wife with him. Although his son was killed in war, he [...]
In 2014 his son went to battle in Syria, and he took his pregnant wife with him. Though his son was killed in war, he rejoiced in the coming of his heir.
I got a picture of him going there three months. My son died, the young woman came back with a boy. I've rolled every stone just for today's day of”, Selimovic said.
Family members will be able to see returnees from Syria after 72 hours of stay at the Centre for the Protection of Foreigners.
Among children, most of them have only one parent (mother), while nine children returned without parents.
It should be noted that more than 400 Kosovo citizens, mainly adults, have gone to six years in Syria and Iraq to fight on the side of the militant Islamic State group.
More than 70 have been killed, while many women and children have continued to remain in the area.
According to Kosovo Police data in February, there have been 44 Kosovo women and 48 Kosovo children in the conflict area in Syria.
The number of Kosovo fighters still remaining in the conflict zone is 56, Kosovo Police have said on February 25th.
Kosovo has drafted a law in 2015, with which every person participating in foreign wars will be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison.












