Survivors of the Pollec massacre confess their horror: We swam in the blood, never interviewed by the investigator.

Survivors of the Poklek massacre of the Drina municipality have confessed to the horror they experienced, where more than 50 Albanian civilians were killed -- most of them children, women and elders. Six witnesses escaped the massacre and managed to escape from the scene. Witness of this massacre, Lumniye Musqolli, who is barely [...]
Six witnesses escaped the massacre and managed to escape from the scene.
The Witness of this massacre, Lumniye Musqolli, who could hardly relate the terrible event she had experienced, said that over 50 Serb citizens had been put in the hall of the Musqolli family, where they had been shot and then burned.
She said that in that living room the bodies of the victims “tested” in the blood, according to her, there were many injuries left in the house, which were burned alive.
She said she was injured herself if she managed to escape along with her daughter and sister - in - law son.
“It's April 17th today that I've experienced many moments. In that massacre we were 53 members of six witnesses who escaped the massacre, one no longer lives. I've been saved with the hair, had three and a half years, and with the son of the sister-in-law Leutrim” she told Online Economy.
When the case happened to be 4:30 p.m., the Serbs came to us, they threw us into that house, tried to get us out of that room, when the dogs came out were screaming at us. They got us in. They took Sinan and Imri and they killed them near the house where they were massacred, and there we have days of what happened to them and what happened to us”
In the living room when we're in the hallway, a cop's asleep in the hallway with the cars that don't get us out now, we're in the ashes with that salon, we're all in a vein. A cop shot a bomb, fired a poison, started to roll. They started shooting cars, shooting as hard as they could until I thought he killed them. When the dogs stopped, who are they alive, I was the son of the sister-in-law, my hair was three and a half years old. When I saw they'd be alive, but I'm not in the mood for themselves. Nisha screams at people who were injured”, she said.
She said there were oppressed people out there, people with brains, and wounded. It also shows the most difficult moment for her to leave the house to seek help with the wounded, but it has found that Serbian paramilitaries had also burned her home.
I tried to help him, but I didn't think I was hurt myself. The voice of Leotrim made me sad, and it's in my ears today because you're looking for your mother. When I'm a boy I've seen myself in the river when you swim out of blood, it's a fallen horror that killed my people inside. When I saw people all printed out, there was brains out, there was a whole lot of noise, I tried to keep them away, that six were like that.”
And the other witness of this massacre, Hisen Cluj, said that even after 24 years there is no justice for this massacre.
According to him, neither the Kosovo Prosecutor nor human rights organisations have interviewed these witnesses. He said that the child has been killed in this massacre for eight months.
Not even a Kosovo Albanian prosecutor has questioned us, we have not. The second, not from human rights in tone, foreigners are receiving testimony. These guys have never questioned us before. This is an interview and I'm alive. I've been there. The kid was killed eight months ago. I don't know how they got” he said.
He thanks the Kosovo Liberation Army that has risked the night and removed the remains of the victims, as according to him if they did not remove them, even the remains of the victims would be gone.
There were 53 people there, 51 entered the Sanak, Imer and Sinan were shot into the bunker after the war. We need to know about that. The KLA that was in danger at night took away the bones, for had it not been for the night or the bones we would not have found, as others have lost. As they got them out of the bunker”, he said.
During the day, leaders of institutions, representatives of parties and family members have paid their respects.












