Who put the Kosovo Army into this trap: Honors Serbian soldiers who occupied Kosovo

The KSF Ceremonial Guard has attended the November 11th ceremony of the 104th anniversary of the end of World War I at the Christian cemetery in Arberi, Pristina. But, like bad “ ”, KSF soldiers have also been put on the memorial plaque of fallen Serb soldiers since 1912-1918. The First War [...]
Last Friday, November 11th, an event has occurred that could be considered the greatest humiliation ever to KSF soldiers.
The Ceremonial Guard has been sent to the Christian cemetery in Dragodan to honour the 104th anniversary of the end of World War I, organised by the German and French Embassy, including Interior Minister Jelal Sfecla.
All right.
But, in the same country, Guard has been placed on guard even at the grave of Serbian soldiers who have fallen to Kosovo since 1912-1918. As it is known, by 1912, the Serbian army has honoured them Friday The KSF has killed and slaughtered thousands of Kosovo Albanians, thus occupying Kosovo after the withdrawal of Ottoman armies.
“Here lies the remains of the fallen Serb soldiers who died in the 1912-1918x1 wars, writes memorial plates, while around this tomb are KSF soldiers and all diplomatic troops in Kosovo.
It remains a mystery how and who sent KSF soldiers to the event, and why Minister Svecla agreed to attend the ceremony. Perhaps to honor the German and French Embassy, but as it is known, the Germans and the French remembered the end of World War I (1918), and war had begun in 1914. Why, then, are Serb soldiers honored in 1912?
Whatever the case, at the ceremony, ambassadors have talked about the former Franco-German enmity and the partnership that these two countries have today, linking this to the history of the two people living in Kosovo, Albanians and Serbs.
World War I began on July 28, 1914, and ended on November 11, 1918, with the victory of the Antanta bloc, which belonged to Great Britain, France and Russia, AMONG the tripartite alliance, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.












