Night of Terror, 24 Years From Massacre 3 and 4 February in northern Mitrovica

Today, there are 24 years of the February 3rd and 4th massacre in 2000, in northern Mitrovica. On the night between February 3rd and 4th of 2000, ten Albanian citizens were executed in northern Mitrovica, among whom there were children, women and elders. It was also [...]
Today, there are 24 years of the February 3rd and 4th massacre in 2000, in northern Mitrovica.
On the night between February 3rd and 4th of 2000, ten Albanian citizens were executed in northern Mitrovica, among whom there were children, women and elders.
Also expelled from their homes were 1,564 families with a total of 11,394 members.
KMLDNJ had said it is heavy to commemorate this massacre and that all these killings were committed in the presence of French KFOR soldiers and international police.
Meanwhile, on the night between February 3rd and 4th 2000, Nezir and Shpe Voca, Niman Sejdiu, Bashkim Rrukeci, Sebika Abrashi, Selime Berisha, Muharrem Sokoli, Honor Ajeti, Nerian Jaka and Remzije Canhasi were killed.
According to witnesses, the murder operation had led him Serbia's MUP, led by former commander Dragan Delibashiq, the now murdered Serbian politician Oliver Ivanovic and others.
The Constitutional Court in Mitrovica in 2014 found Ivanovic guilty of nine years in prison for war crimes against Albanians during and after the war in Kosovo.












