The story of the girl who lost 18 family members: I haven't told anyone in six weeks.

Kosovo today marks the 22nd anniversary of the end of NATO bombing campaign aimed at halting genocide in Kosovo by Serbian forces. Valdete Isufi-Elshani was invited to the show Fropental with Edsim Lane in T7, which has told the painful story of her life in which 18 family members were killed [...]
Kosovo today marks the 22nd anniversary of the end of NATO bombing campaign aimed at halting genocide in Kosovo by Serbian forces.
Valdete Isufi-Elshani, was invited to a show with Education Lane in T7, which has told the painful story of her life, in which 18 close family members were killed in the Kosovo war.
She said she went to look for pills for the women of her family to be found at the moment when news of the death of all the men of the family was told.
For me, I asked for some peace pills for my family's wives, the reason is that I'm the only con that I have known we had lost all the men in the family about 18 members, and that's why I asked for quiet steps for the women of the family. Because I knew it was very rare news and the slobs distributed with them”, she said.
She showed that in six weeks she hasn't told anyone that her family's men died.
I've known for six weeks, but I can't communicate with family members. That road has been too long, we've walked from Skenderaj to State. On the way, my grandfather said they had a feeling that something tragic happened. Grandpa said my daughter dick happens that if the boys were alive they'd find us by now. I didn't know the circumstances of how my family was killed”, she said.
She told how her cousin told her grandfather that her sons died.
I've lost 18 members of the close family, I've shared the food of the field with them. The way we found the village was very exciting, because the grass in the backyard was about three feet tall... my cousin told Grandpa that unfortunately all the boys fell for freedom. All of us who have survived the war, we are healthy and comfortable children with schools and the work of family”, she added.
Also, she was asked when she will come to visit Kosovo, which she said has a lot of emotions to respond to, as the lack of Kosovo was too great.
I'm afraid this question will bring emotions to me, but I want to ask you what I'm doing... I hope that next year, after Australia closed its borders because of COVID-19. I miss you so much, I can't describe how many years I haven't been”, she added.











