This is the story of convicts for killing 14 civilians during the Kosovo war, court releases them prematurely.

Law authorities in Serbia are again testifying that they are politically influenced in terms of decisions for convicts who committed crimes in Kosovo. The scandalous decision is the early release of Miodrag Solaja, the person convicted of killing 14 civilians during the war in Kosovo 1998-99, including seven children of [...]
Law authorities in Serbia are again testifying that they are politically influenced in terms of decisions for convicts who committed crimes in Kosovo.
The scandalous decision is the early release of Miodrag Solaja, the person convicted of killing 14 civilians during the war in Kosovo 1998-99, including seven children executed in the courtyard of a house.
He was released last month three years earlier.
Solaja, who was part of a notorious Serbian paramilitary group, has been released prematurely from prison by a court in Belgrade. He had held 12 years of a 15-year war crimes sentence.
Miodrag Solaja fought a unit known as “Scorpion” during the 1998-99 war in different parts of the Republic of Kosovo.
In 2008 he was convicted of participating in the killing of 14 civilians in the city of Podujevo on March 28, 1999, four days after the start of an 11-week NATO air war that eventually expelled criminals led by Slobodan Milosevic.
However, the Belgrade Supreme Court ordered its early release on 23 July. The decision was made after the same court, according to the court, had good conduct and resocialisation.
It is noteworthy that the group with which Miodrag was, “The Scorpions”, were paramilitaries recruited to fight together with regular forces in the Kosovo war, in which thousands of Kosovo Albanian civilians were killed and some 800,000 were expelled.
Some of its members had combat experience in the wars in Croatia and Bosnia. Solaja, however, was only 20 years old and had not completed his military service, broadcasts Indexline
He said he wanted to help with the war, with his friends”, and to take “cek”.
The Scorpions arrived in Podujevo on March 28th 1999 to join the Serbian Special Unit.
Paramilitarys were located in an abandoned house where they found three Albanian families in one of the homes. Citizens lined up against a wall and were shot.
Otherwise, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj has reacted to the case.
According to him, Serbia is constantly making fun of war victims, while saying it has done so in Bosnia and is continuing to do so with Kosovo.
“These days in Serbia has been released from prison three years before the sentence ended, the person who has been charged and convicted of killing 14 Albanian civilians in Kosovo. Five children were able to escape from this crime, including Saranda Boguyevci”, Hoxhaj said.
“Release of the Serbian criminal is evidence that Serbia is continuing to play on everyone's nerves on all plans, even the military”, Hoxhaj has said.








