Kurti writes about the February 3rd and 4th massacres in northern Mitrovica Sée mentioned Oliver Ivanoviqi, who he once called “ho”

Today it has been 25 years since the February 3rd and 4th massacre in northern Mitrovica, where 10 Albanian citizens, including children, women and elderly, were killed. Prime Minister Kurti has written about this anniversary of this tragic event, yet suggests that among the key acts that caused it [...]
Prime Minister Kurti wrote through a Facebook text on this anniversary of this tragic event, yet he forgets that one of the main acts that caused this was the person he called aʹhero~ (Oliver Ivanovic) years ago.
KMLDNJ has said all these murders were committed in the presence of French KFOR soldiers and international police.
On the night between 3 February and 4 February, Nezir and Shqim Voca, Niman Sejdiu, Bashkim Rrukeci, Sebisa Abashi, Selime Berisha, Muharrem Sokoli, Honor Ajeti, Nerian Jaka and Remzije Canhasi.
According to witnesses, the murder operation had led him Serbia's MPB, former commander Dragan Delibashiq, Oliver Ivanovic and others.
Posting Prime Minister Kurti:
At this 25th anniversary of the tragic night events between February 3rd and 4th 2000 in northern Mitrovica, we commemorate the victims of that night of horror.
In that attack co-ordinated by armed groups of Serbia, 10 Albanian citizens, including children, women and the elderly, were killed and 25 others injured. Some 12,000 Mitrovica citizens were forcibly expelled from their homes, 1.664 Albanian families.
After a quarter of a century, some of the outcasts are returning to their homes. The government of the Republic of Kosovo is committed to ensuring that all those who wish return safely and to their rebuilt homes.
But many have not yet returned, while the perpetrators of these serious crimes have not yet faced justice.
With a letter addressed to EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security, Mrs. Kaya Kallas, we request full and comprehensive investigation to identify and prosecute those crimes responsible.
Justice for victims and their families is the moral obligation and the necessary step towards lasting peace in the Republic of Kosovo and our region.












