Five brothers were killed in one day, the sad story of the Albanian father who had six sons and only one.

By 1999 he had six sons. But on a fateful day, April Idriz Dvoran of Trsteknik had only one son left. The youngest Hajrizi, who had been five years old, was killed by Hysni, Avni, Veli, Lumen, and Haki Dvoran for one day on April 30, 1999. [...]
The five greats were killed in Hysni, Avni, Veli, Lumin, and Haki Dvorani were killed for one day on April 30th 1999 in the village of Vrebovc of the Drensa municipality.
The host of the house died two years ago, but he left behind the heir of only Hajriz, who has already grown up, married, raised a family, and restored the names of two of his brothers, Hyshua and Avni. Avni (Hyriz) Zvorani is now five years old. And his father tells Hayriz of his memory of his five brothers who were killed for one day. Hyshua was a soldier of KLA.
Hajriz, who was then 12 years old, recalls that before the fall, he rarely saw the brothers, since he showed that they were engaged in the activities of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He remembers them only when they came home at night to get bread.
Hayriz's older brother, Hyshua, was 28 years old, and his youngest was 19 years old.
Witness Hysni Dvorani, Hyrizi, has been placed in the Kosovo Liberation Army from the very beginning.
But not only are Hajriz Dvoran's family killed, but there are also residents of this village who have survived the massacre and firing of Serb forces.
Hayriz's uncle, Ismet Dvoran, says he was with his brother and five grandchildren until they were all killed together.
The experiences of the inhabitants of this village were serious, and today two decades later, live witnesses speak with the same feeling that the event had happened yesterday.
Ilir Dvorani, a cousin of Hayriz Dvoran, also relates the day men were shot on April 30th. These witnesses had the same fate as that of the Dvoran brothers, but the outcome was not equal to that of all.
Hajriz Dvdoran's five brothers did not come out of the last war in Kosovo alive.
Witness Hysni Devorani resides in the tomb of martyrs in Morina, three of them in the tomb of martyrs, and the fifth near Father's tomb at the village cemetery.
Hayri Dvorani says he often visits the graves and cares for them. There he sends the boys, who bear the names of their uncles. You talk to them about each one of them. But he is not satisfied with the state's treatment of these categories.
Hajrizi says his brother Avni Dvoran was part of the KLA, and has all the evidence of that, but does not enjoy such status, since he was rejected by the commission.
Hayriz is closely associated with the memory of his brothers, says that he and his parents have wanted their names restored.
He says his children will someday know more about their family history.












