Maliq Kryeziu's exciting story about the boy who was kidnapped by Serbs and never seen again

Maliq Kryeziu relates how his 18-year-old son Mentor, with about eighty other men, were kidnapped in the war to never return. During the first offensive, my family was here and then there was a withdrawal in March 1998. NATO, and there was nothing left [...]
During the first offensive, my family was here and then there was a withdrawal in March 1998. NATO, and there was nothing left but to leave the village, and there were tanks coming up and shooting our families, and we went straight to the village of Drenoc from there, and we continued to Turiac for two days and stayed there, but when we started shooting families, and we headed towards the village of Llapqev to my friends, we were where they shot at the grenade and took the house where a person was injured there, chief of staff said in Kanal10.
Another Kryeziu shows that Serb forces entered Llapqev and had taken their families.
I was told to leave for Albania, and they were headed there, and I was with boys and girls, and when we came to the narrow road in Kralan, there was a man on my arm and he had me cut off from the column and he told me he had my wallet and he took all my money and he told me to run away, and when we got to the place where the former crime stopped me, I told him he just stopped me early and he gave me a kick and he forced us to have a friend and he was there.
Two trucks came to us the next day and they took a piece of mail to Albania and we were still there, there came a group of 8 or 10 soldiers and started to separate us, I told Mentori to put his head down and don't look at him”.
” Mentor grabbed my arm and a cop saw him and came and grabbed him by the side, I was at the bottom of the column, and Mentor was at the end of the other column, and there was the last time that he saw Mentorin” said.












