Ismaili relates how the enemy was overheard in the Hijhara war: One of the Serbs stepped into mines they set themselves up

Former fighter of The NLA, Ismaili Ismaili, has been recounting interesting details from the Kosovo war fronts for the “Debat Plus” show. Ismaili shows that a very important moment in the Kostare Battle has been the moment when they have managed to recover a “central wiretapping” of Serbs caught in the Kosara barracks “Where the command was, the house has [...]
“Where the command has been, the house has been on a plow and Serbs have not been able to see it directly, but on the basis of the signal almost every day they have promoted it. We didn't find the day interesting if we didn't hear the shells falling. But since the house was made of stone, we hoped a missile would not bring it down. We were careful when we went out of”.
“ ...from that place we operated. After installing the 4m antenna, we were listening to the Serbs' conversations at 15km away. They had coded frequencies and couldn't change. One commander said “hyde fisher” we realized they were on the second channel. And when I listened to the “Come on fishie” I changed the channel into two and listened to their conversations more freely. So we taught them the codes”, he said.
Former fighter of The KLA says it has been possible to have had other equipment, but much of the conversation has been heard.
“E knows a case when Serbs have stepped on mines that they themselves have placed. At three o'clock in the morning, one was injured and panicked. It became too big that if those people lost it would be too big after they had the maps. There was a huge chaos in their camp. I found out where the chaos is and I told you all, who were then shot and blown into the air”, relates, among other things, Ismaili Ismaili.
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