Kurt remembers the second attack on Yashaws, no mention of it anywhere KLA

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has calculated the second attack by Serbian forces on Yashaj, but the first executive does not mention the KLA war anywhere, writes Periscope. But this is not the first time Kurt has forgotten U n CK, after he and some of his ministers were sharply criticised [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has calculated the second attack by Serbian forces on Yashaj, but the first executive does not mention the KLA war anywhere, writes Periscope.
But this is not the first time Kurt has forgotten U n CK, after he and some of his ministers were highly criticised for this.
We remember that the second attack on the Jasharaj family had taken place on January 12, 1998.
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25 years from second attack by Serbia's forces on Yashaw
January 22, 1998, Thursday, 05:25 minutes! In Frenica's Lower Precas, three missiles are thrown toward the homes of Shaban Jashar's family - one on the ground, one on the door, and one on the yard. There were shots from the distance from Serbia's special police units, which had long been deployed at the hunting ammunition factory, about 500m from Saban's homes. By attacking early in the morning, they had thought to surprise or sleep the members of the Jashari family, who had just eaten the syphyr meal, that on that day of the month of Ramadan fasting, was left at 5:17 p.m.
It was the second Serbian police attack on Prescazi Jashars, following the first attack carried out 6 years earlier on December 30th 1991. It was intended to capture or kill Adam and Hamza especially, but without sparing the other family members, women and children, much less homes and wealth. That night, Ademi was not there, had gone to his uncle Osman Geci in Lausa. Of Shaban's three sons, Hamza was there, and Shabani himself had him on his side for guest of grandson Bajram Gashi. As he has confessed, on the night before the attack, Hamza had told him: “I know we're on the sting, and whenever they can, they will attack us with all power, to destroy us and to wipe us out of the face of the earth. But we have decided to fight against them and resist to the death, with all members of the family, and never to live to have children in their hands, nor to fear them at all. ”
The next day, he proved true the words of Hamza: Waiting for the attack proved to be real, while the determination to resist was tested by the fighting that Hamza fought directly in front of him by pretending and throwing hand bombs at the police. As the shells and bullets were hitting all over his homes, from Oda, Shaban Jashar, along with his three young nephews, Fitim (17), Condition (13) and Besimi (16), responded with automatic weapons to Serbia's special police troops, who tried to get inside the homes.
After about half an hour of fighting, this lightning action on Shaban Jashar's family in Prekaz ended with the withdrawal of Serbian police at around 06:05, along with several injured police officers and many shells and ammunition left behind. That morning, the police shooting injured Selvette Hamez Jashari (20) on his back, and Iliriana Rifat Jashari (25).
Meanwhile, as they were stepping down to return to the ammunition factory, police fired a random passerby, killing him. He was Hysen Nezir Mangolli from Mikisnica, who was going to work at the construction plant in Skenderaj. About 20,000 people attended his funeral in two days, on January 24, 1998, in the village of Mikisnica. This martyr of freedom left behind his wife and eight children. At the same time as later, Serbia's authorities fully denied carrying out this action on their side and the crimes and consequences they left behind. But local media and many other international media reported and received interviews from Prekazi, witnessing the story of Serbia's police attack on January 22, 1998, on the Jashar family.
In the historical chronology of Prekas and Kosovo, it was Serbia's second attack on home and against Shaban Jashar's family and his sons Hamza and Ademi. A month and a half later, on March 5, 6 and 7, 1998, they were surrounded as the entire Prescazi was surrounded, in the great test in the face of many hundreds of Serbia's police officers, where Prescazi Jashars resisted by turning the course of history on that road that brought Kosovo freedom.
Deeply humbled for the resistance of Prescazi Jasarets, recalling the second Serbian police attack on them on January 22, 1998, at this 25th anniversary.












