Kurti: Volunteers were available at the KLA from France, Algeria, Italy, Sweden, Britain

The prime minister in office, Albin Kurti, on the morning of this morning paid tribute at Kostare's “memorial complex, the witnesses of Kostare”, on the 26th anniversary of the glorious battle of Kosare. We come here to the tomb of the martyrs to remind ourselves how high their sacrifice was, how glorious is the KLA war and how [...]
We come here to the tomb of the martyrs to remind ourselves of how high their sacrifice was, how glorious the KLA war is, and how great the price of freedom we enjoy, of the state we are building together”, Kurti said after the arrivals.
He stressed that 26 years ago, with the glorious battle of Kostare, the Kosovo Liberation Army, with fighters from almost all units of its operational zones, the border separating Albanians, separating Kosovo from Albania and being old since 1913, respectively, from 1918.
“From the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army were martyred 114 fighters, with Commander Agim Ramadani leading é Katana and Sali Ceku injured, but we also had over 400 wounded. At least 108 Serbian army soldiers and officers were killed. In addition, it is important to note that in the ranks of the Kosovo Liberation Army, we had volunteers from France and Algeria, from Italy, Sweden and Britain, while in the ranks of Serbia's army there were mercenaries from Russia”, he wrote. /Periscope/
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