Families of murdered terrorists light candles in Banjska

A year after the conflict in Banjska, the situation in this village of Zvecan municipality is calm. There are almost no locals on the street, but there are “many police officers” in the village, media write in the Serbian language. Family members of one of the three killed terrorists have gone to this village to light candles in the place where they were [...]
Family members of one of the three killed terrorists have gone to this village to light candles at the place where they were killed.
The families of those killed Stefan Nedeljkovic lit candles and came to mark a sad day and a sad event”, said his father, Dragan Nedeljevic, report away local media from there.
Nedeljkovi said he bought a cross to mark the place where his son was killed, but, according to him, the situation doesn't allow it now and said that “when the time comes I will do this”.
I paid a cross to be placed here, but the current situation does not allow. When the time comes, we will put that marker and be there forever, describing the place where our Stephen died. Well, it's been a year, but what are we gonna do? We must endure and be strong”, he said, according to the Serbian language portal “Radio Kim”.
Nedeljkovi added that lighting candles today is “spondane”.
It's not just today, people come all the time when they have time to light a candle. You can see it's a little elusive. This will have to be fixed at some time to make a” road.
Dragan Nedeljkovic has said that “has had no problems” with the Kosovo Police.
No, no. They did their job, we passed, nobody asked us anything. From this perspective, it was correct, I can't say anything”, he said.
Family members of the killed, Bojan Mijailovic, also participated in lighting candles.
“The parents, the father, the mother and brother of Bojan are here with us, but to this day they don't know where their son was killed, so please ask while we can see that we can help people come to that place and light a candle. “Yes, maybe tomorrow, when the time comes and they set up a plaque, a marker”, said Dragan Nedeljkovic.












