Kurt recalls the massacres of war: Evidence of Serbia's genocide that tried to wipe out Albanians in Kosovo

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has commemorated the massacre of the Great Krusha and Krusha Minor, where more than 300 civilians were killed. “in the spring of 1999, Serbia was implementing the genocide plan “Patkoi” for the extermination of the local Albanian population in Kosovo. On the morning of March 26th, Serbia's forces attacked the villages of Krusha the Great and [...]
“in the spring of 1999, Serbia was implementing the genocide plan “Patkoi” for the extermination of the local Albanian population in Kosovo. On the morning of March 26th, Serbia's forces attacked the villages of Great Krusha and Krusha e Vogel. They forced women and children to leave for Albania. Men and boys stopped them. They confiscated their identification and valuable articles. Then they opened a machine gun fire on them. The shooting lasted a few minutes. That day, Serbian forces killed 243 Albanian civilians in the Krusha Great massacre and 113 in small Krusha. ”
He has also commemorated the massacre in the Berisha family in Suhareka, where 48 members of the Berisha family, including 11 children, were killed.
In the early hours of the 26 March morning, Serbian tanks surrounded the Berisha family court in Suhareka. They were expelled from their homes and taken to a café. Then they opened fire. There were explosives. Serb forces there killed 48 Berisha family members, including 11 children. Among them, three-year-old Dorentine, 2-year-old Ismet, while Erron and Redon were only 1. Their troops were sent to the mass cemetery in Batajnica, near Belgrade. Only Shyhrete Berisha and Vjollca and his son, Gramoz Berisha survived this massacre. ”
On the same day, Kurti has said that Serbian forces attacked the Padrewright village, massacred 19 members of the Imeraj family, Prizren's Landovica village, where 23 residents were killed, Gjakova, where six men were killed.
That same morning, Serbian forces attacked the Padrewright village, massacred 19 members of the Imeraj family, aged 2 to 76. Between 11 women and five children. In Landovica, Prizren, on March 26, 1999, 23 residents of this village and other villages were killed, including six children and a pregnant woman. In the evening, in the town of Gjakova, at a house on “Ymer Grezda”, Serbia's forces killed with firearms of six Albanian men who were in that house. ”
Kurti has said these are evidence of Serbia's genocide.
“These are evidence of Serbia's genocide, which with police and military forces, tried to wipe out Albanians in Kosovo. “The memory of Kosovo” is titled the volume of books with evidence of survivors of the Great Krusha massacre, promoted last night with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports. Kosovo's memory is fresh. ”
Prime Minister Kurti has also mentioned the establishment and functioning of the War Crimes Institute.
“The establishment and functionisation of the Institute for Acting Crimes during the war is aimed at documenting all recent war crimes in Kosovo, crimes against humanity and genocide acts by Serbia. This is one of many obligations that is being fulfilled to our memories as a people and a demand for justice. As institutions of the Republic, we are committed to the present generation of children and future generations that are not yet born, not experiencing the suffering we suffered. As institutions and citizens of the Republic, we are engaged together, so that children can enjoy freedom and have bright future in our Kosovo. We bow with many pains, love, and pride before the memory of all those killed. Their fall with sacrifice and sacrifice, we have guidance on how to move forward. May their memory ever be remembered. May glory be everlasting! ”












