Big word course for Fehmi and Jeva Ledrovci on the 24th anniversary of the heroic fall

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has written about the 24th anniversary of the national hero Fehmi Ldrovci's fall. Kurti has recorded a brief interview of Ladrovci given to the BBC during the war. “In May 1998 in the mountains of Drenica and in KLA uniform, when asked by a TV team [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has written about the 24th anniversary of the national hero Fehmi Ldrovci's fall.
Kurti has recorded a brief interview of Ladrovci given to the BBC during the war.
“in May 1998 in the mountains of Drenica and KLA uniformed, when asked by a BBC television team: “Would you die for Kosovo?”, Fehmi Ludrovci had replied: “always with the greatest wish. Freedom is more expensive than life. With a smile on your face and holding the gun with your hands, this reply of Fehmi Ludrovci has turned into one of the best-known statements given by a soldier NLA” wrote Kurti on Facebook.
While he has also written about Jeva, a woman of heroin in Kosovo's new history.
The name Fehmi Ladrovci has been found wherever there were political and military activities for the liberation of Kosovo from Serbia since the 1980s. But just as Azem Galica's common name is mentioned along with the name of his wife Chhota, Fehmi Ladrovci's name has been made inexorable by the name of his wife, Xheva Krasniqi. Born in 1955 in Drinoc, Malisheva, Xheva had a lot of Shota, while she was the daughter of Hanife Buyup and Abdel Krasniqi, the political teachers and prisoners who had taken the remains of Azem Galica from the cave where they had been hidden. And Fehmiu, who was born in 1956 in Glanaselle of Drenas, as son of Muhamel and Shefkie Ludrovci, had written among other things Kurti on Facebook on Thursday.
Today is the 24th anniversary since Ladrovci fell in Kosovo's liberation war.












