Fehmi Ladrovci for BBC: No civilian has been killed by KLA, we fight against Serbian citizens

The KLA has not killed an unarmed man, not a child, not a woman. U n The CKU does not fight against the Serbian people living in Serbia. That's what a leading KLA figure, Fehmi Ludrovci, told BBC. And he always asked if he would give his life for freedom. [...]
The KLA has not killed an unarmed man, not a child, not a woman. U n The CKU does not fight against the Serbian people living in Serbia. That's what a leading KLA figure, Fehmi Ludrovci, told BBC. And he always asked if he would give his life for freedom.
The most expensive “is freedom that life itself” responded with a smile, Fehmi Ladrovci, adding that “all soldiers of the Kosovo Liberation Army are aware that the rifle has been taken to death for Kosovo's freedom and no one saves it, it would be my greatest destiny of”, Fehmi Ladrovci had said in the interview given to BBC eventually journalist Vaughan Smith in 1998.
Ladrovci had declared that KLA soldiers did not take up arms to fight against the Serb population, but against the Milosevic regime.
“Let Serbs argue only one case of terrorism that has made the Kosovo Liberation Army. While we have the thousands that Serbian phalanx has done terror over the Albanian people. Let him show an innocent man who has been killed by the Kosovo Liberation Army, an unarmed man, a child or a woman anywhere on Kosovo's territory. And, we have not taken weapons to fight against the Serb population living in Kosovo, but against the Centia regime and against the police and military forces that are in Kosovo”, Ludrovci had said.
Ladrovci had declared that the KLA would not agree with any other solution, except Kosovo's independence.
“We want the defined release of Kosovo. The Kosovo Liberation Army does not agree with any solution except for Kosovo's full independence. We are ready for talks with Serbia only on borders, and for nothing else”, Ladrovci told the BBC.
In this interview, Ladrovci had said that war was necessary.
We haven't taken up weapons that we want or we're sick of fighting, but it's a necessity without which no one understands, neither Europe nor America, so it's a necessity of times”, Ladrovci had declared.
He had said that Serbian youth is not interested in war in Kosovo, but Milosevic had paid and inspired them with hatred towards Albanians.
The Yugoslav “Army has long been locked in this war, and there is no chance of fighting because they are all young and have no motive for war, but these are all paid people and people who for years Milosevic has inspired with the greatest chauvinism and with the greatest hatred of Albanians, I am fully convinced that Serbian youth will not be ready to fight in Kosovo<1>, said Ladrovci.
Fahmi Ladrovci fell witnesses on September 22, 1998, four months after he interviewed the BBC.












