“action view Storm” in Croatia, Albanians share it

Today is the 24th anniversary of the operation “Storm” (Olluja), an event that had occurred in Croatia where Croatian forces drove Serbs south of this post-war country between Serbia and Croatia. The purpose of this operation was to free Croatia from “Serbian terrorist forces”. Many Albanians were also involved in the operation. [...]
Today is the 24th anniversary of the operation “Storm” (Olluja), an event that had occurred in Croatia where Croatian forces drove Serbs south of this post-war country between Serbia and Croatia.
The purpose of this operation was to free Croatia from “Serbian terrorist forces”.
Numerous Albanians from Kosovo, Macedonia, Presevo Valley, Albania and Montenegro were in the operation
In a Croatian television video, soldiers with Albanian national symbols on their chest and other parts of their uniforms can be seen.
The section where Albanian soldiers are observed can be seen from minutes 06:30 to 0800, writes Express.
Croatians see this day as the day of their eventual liberation by Serbs.
Operation “The storm” in Albanian had lasted from August 4th to August 7th in 1995.












