The second witness implies that he was a fellow warrior of Salih Mustaf

The second witness's interview in the case against Salih Mustaf is continuing today. This second one has hinted to be a member of a combat unit during the war. [ KLA], after being asked by the Special Prosecutor's Office if there was co-operation between units in combat operations, he was [...]
This second one has hinted to be a member of a combat unit during the war. [ The NLA], after being asked by the Specialised Prosecutor's Office if there was co-operation between the units in combat operations, he replied: “
The Witness said there was no co-ordination because there was no central command for the two units in Zlath.
I don't think there were any, because the Serb forces, when they attacked there, are not behind command, but we are all able to defend ourselves, special command has been followed by no Briagada country, nor BIA, nor by Karadaku's operational zone that acted in Zlach, but Serbian forces when they attacked we have always been ready to stand up to the ground as we could have, the witness said.
He said Mustafa was known by the nickname “Commander Cali”, stayed more in uniform and wore a red hat. /Periscope











