How did the Washington Post report the attack on Prekaz 28 years ago?

How did the Washington Post report the attack on Prekaz 28 years ago?

28 years ago there was an attack on the Yashari family in Scipalright Preskaz. At that time, when media reporting was difficult - both technical and logistics - foreign media reflected this attack, which culminated in the heroic fall of the Jashar family. U.S. newspaper The Washington Post, in a script 28 years [...]

28 years ago there was an attack on the Yashari family in Scipalright Preskaz. At that time, when media reporting was difficult - both technical and logistics - foreign media reflected this attack, which culminated in the heroic fall of the Jashar family. The US newspaper The Washington Post, in a script 28 years ago published, writes that Serbian forces launched a new attack on ethnic Albanians, attacking villages around the capital in an operation that disturbed Clinton administration and other Western governments.

Writing titled “Serbia attacks ethnic Albanians”, reports that Serbian occupational police reported that at least 20 Albanians and two Serbian police officers were killed in clashes.

“The clashes began at dawn. Hundreds of paramilitary police, supported by reports by armed helicopters and dozens of armoured vehicles, attacked Albanian villages about 20 miles west of Pristina. Serbian police raised roadblocks to prevent journalists from approaching the area, but Albanian sources said this evening that a number of houses in two villages -- Lausha and Prekazi -- were burned and that as many as 3,000 women and children fled to nearby towns. The attack reportedly spread to a dozen more villages”, the paper writes.

Today's <x0). It came just five days after similar police operations in the Drenica region, which reportedly killed four police officers and 25 Albanians, the paper reports.

The American newspaper The Washington Post wrote that at the height of the war in Bosnia in 1992, the Bush administration warned Yugoslavia that American forces would militarily intervene in Kosovo to prevent Serb action against ethnic Albanians.

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