Shyhrete's brother Behluli left with friends in Ukraine to fight? Periscope in Museum gets family confessions (Video)

Maliq Behluli and Ismet Shala, two residents of the Museum of the Suhareka municipality, have set out toward Ukraine to fight Ukrainian people by side, against aggressor Russia. So at least both protagonists declared during yesterday's meeting with Kosovo journalist at the Poland-Ukraine border checkpoint. We'll try to cross the border to [...]
Maliq Behluli and Ismet Shala, two residents of the Museum of the Suhareka municipality, have set out toward Ukraine to fight Ukrainian people by side, against aggressor Russia.
So at least both protagonists declared during yesterday's meeting with Kosovo journalist at the Poland-Ukraine border checkpoint.
We'll try to cross the border to stand up to the Ukraine, Maliqi and Ismeti had said.
Periscope today has stayed in the village of Museum, at the birthplace of these two men to listen to the confessions of family members, who do not know much about their sudden action.
Maliq Behluli's brother, who happened to be the brother of singer Shyhrete Behluli, told Periscope that he had no contact with him, stressing that he often visited his daughter in Switzerland.
As he hesitated to speak to the camera, he also hinted that he might have gone to Ukraine with his friends to do just show.
I'm going to split up. He goes on a tourist visa in Switzerland every year, and he must have gone to Ukraine with friends with boee or so days. We don't have communication with him. ”
In the meantime, Periscope also went to the home of Ismet Shala, where his mother, even though he refused to appear in front of the camera, gave a short decal on the occasion.
These words from others that you don't know. He appeared 17 years in Germany, living there. I live only with my husband here on the ground”, Ismet Shala's mother said.
We remember that Kosovo prohibits by law the participation of Kosovars in foreign wars.
The law adopted in Kosovo states that “Whoever participates in the military or foreign police, in paramilitary or paramilitary or paramilitary foreign formations, in group or individual organisations, in any form of armed conflicts outside the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, is sentenced to imprisonment of three to fifteen (15) years”. / P ERISCOPI/










