Terrible pictures of Serbian crimes committed during Kosovo war are published

Habib Zogaj from the municipality of Malisheva has presented a photo album by Serb crimes committed on the Albanian civilian population during the recent war in Kosovo. To show “The Office of the Anques” on RTV Dukagjini, Zogaj has shown how he did this picture. I was a Radio Free Kosovo reporter during the war. Duke [...]
Habib Zogaj from the municipality of Malisheva has presented a photo album by Serb crimes committed on the Albanian civilian population during the recent war in Kosovo.
To show “The Office of the Anques” on RTV Dukagjini, Zogaj has shown how he did this picture.
I was a Radio Free Kosovo reporter during the war. Because my profession is journalism, I've tried to capture many war scenes and terrible moments that civil populations experienced during the war in 1998-1999. Photos that include prepared for publication are from the massacre of the former Malisheva Yaviqi Source and the Turinga mask. The album, as a whole, has different thematics ranging from the bastards of 1919 to the time of the war”, Zogaj indicated.
He added that photos from the massacre of The Source and Turjaca were carried out from the scene, writes Telegrafi.

“Masacre of The Source that has 40 massacres that include elders, women, children and the slaughter of the Turjaca, including other citizens, are places I have visited at the scene. I have done this along with two military police, Fehmi and the Union Berisha”, Zogaj added.
The former war reporter has shown that part of his album with pictures of Serbian crimes are also some of the photos that Serbian soldiers themselves had realized.
The video of my album detailing Serbian crimes is 8 or 10 photos that have taken photos of those who left them in a film in the house behind the base. At the end of the war, the citizen from Turjaca, Hysni Zogaj, when he entered his house, found that film and handed it to me and I took those pictures. ” has continued his confession, Hebib Zogaj.

His photo albums feature raped women who were massacred and then burned their bodies, children slaughtered for no fault, eighth graders, father and son slaughtered.
Also seen are instruments of violence used by Serbian soldiers to commit crimes such as axes and saws.
Zogaj has indicated that despite the opening of the exhibitions with these pictures, he has never been invited by anyone to testify or offer such pictures as evidence.












