Rubin: KLA communications were attempts to make KLA more important

James Rubin has continued to testify that, according to him, the Kosovo Liberation Army had no structure organised as the armies have. He said there were more groups, clans, but not literal military structures. “As far as I saw there were no battalions, brigades, or units in the KLA, I don't believe there was [...]
He said there were more groups, clans, but not literal military structures.
“Since I saw there were no battalions, brigades, or units at the KLA, I don't believe there was no military organisation”, Ruby said.
He denied to know that there were military police in the KLA.
I know they had uniforms, some had no. We did not consider them as commanders or general staff”.
Regarding the KLA communiqués, Rubin said he read many of them, but said they looked like attempts to do it The KLA more important than it was.
The “for me were simply manipulation”, he added.
I've often read [KLA] communiqués, but it seemed like an attempt to do it The KLA more important than it was. For me, it was simply manipulation”, Ruby said. /Periscope












