British journalist relates the moment he saved his life during Prekaz war reports

British journalist Vaughan Smith returned to Pristina 20 years after the end of the war in Kosovo to promote the documentary "Lugina”, writes Periscope. The British newspaper also spoke about the moment a phone had saved her life. If he didn't have the phone in his pocket, then he doesn't believe it would be saved from [...]
The British newspaper also spoke about the moment a phone had saved her life.
If he didn't have the phone in his pocket, then he doesn't believe he'd escape the bullet that would hit him right in the stomach.
It was in Prekaz, I was really lucky. Indeed, Prekazi was extremely important, the Diaspora that came to Kosovo brought Prekazi, due to images that emerged from Prekazi, they also saw my pictures. Then also Albright's statements. But the new generations were not happy about what was happening, they saw this film, and when they learned about the Prescas, they said that something must be done. The Dayton Agreement has served no one at all. I keep that phone, because I wouldn't save you, he'd shoot me in the stomach and I wouldn't have saved you, but fortunately the phone was there. When we talk about the risks, when you're young, you don't think about them”, Smith said./Periscopi/











