“18 years since I've seen the boy, he's come and killed”, his family's touching confessions on the 27th anniversary of the Battle of Kosare

Today, it is marked the 27th anniversary of the Vojhara Battle, one of the most important moments of war for freedom, while for many families, the day turns to wounds that have never healed. Among them is the mother of Witness Syleman, who reports that for 18 years she had not seen her son living in [...]
Among them is the mother of the Syleman Witness, who reports that for 18 years she had not seen her son living in exile to meet her only as being thrown into war.
The memories of this battle remain vivid for the family of the martyrs, who through their confession recall sacrifice and pain, stressing that the loss of loved ones continues to be severe after so many years.
I haven't seen the boy in 18 years, he's been killed in Kostare. Thirty years we've been together with the old man, the boys in Germany. For him, day after day, he's been killed in the Hichare Bridge at the Holy Bridge”, said the mother of the Syyleman witness, Qerime Shala.
Even Kumrije Mavray, the mother of witness Milazim, spoke of the pain of losing the boy, stressing that he has left his family behind.
And you're making progress. He left two guys and a few. It's hard enough, but I'm afraid nobody's tried. Few have done (state)”, she said.
While Ilaz Islami, the brother of witness Jemshire, indicated that the deceased had come from Germany to join the war, reports Online Economy, broadcast Periscope
“Vallau has been in Germany with letters, has seen the war in progress and has come. I don't know any more than we were in jail. Brother was 24. The state could take a little bit more measures with dawning everyone's destiny, then it's easier for us and for all of”, he said.
On April 9, 1999, KLA fighters, led by Brigade 138 “Agim Ramadani”, managed to break the border between Kosovo and Albania, paving the way for weapons supply and logistical support.
This battle, which lasted until June 10th 1999, took place under difficult conditions and with a strong determination of Albanian fighters, where 114 soldiers were killed.
Breaking the border in Kostunica had great strategic and symbolic significance, marking an important step towards the liberation of Kosovo. /Periscope














