May God help us “, the last words that Adam Jashar told his uncle

In the Serbian attack, which lasted until 7 March 1998, 55 people were killed. Among them is Kosovo Liberation Army Commander Adem Jashari, along with 22 close family members. Among them are women and children. From the hill known as “Lis it”, he rose high. Fadil [...]
In the Serbian attack, which lasted until 7 March 1998, 55 people were killed. Among them is Kosovo Liberation Army Commander Adem Jashari, along with 22 close family members. Among them are women and children.
From the hill known as “Lis it”, he rose high.
Fadil Mehmet, from the village of Skylewright, received dozens of foreign media journalists on March 7, 1998, to whom he went to confess the truth.
They wanted to talk to him as village representative to discuss the Jashar family siege.
That world, Mehmet, recalls the words of translators accompanying journalists, who had warned him that his presentation to the media could be a trap.
His memories on March 5th and 6th are vivid evidence of this historic event that laid the foundation for freedom.
May God help us “, the last words that Adam Jashar told his uncle
May God help us “, the last words that Adam Jashar told his uncle
Posted by T7 on Sunday, March 5, 2023
And that story, as painful as proud as it is, remembers Bajram Shala from the village of Kopilic.
While already documented in the book Shani Geci of Lausha says he has his final communication with Adam Yashhar on March 5, 1998.
The article in question that Geci has launched to Television 7, presents the farewell words of Adem Jashar to him.
In the Serbian attack, which lasted until 7 March 1998, 55 people were killed, including the commander, Adem Jashar, along with 22 close family members, among them women and children.












