William Walker and Wesley Clark among witnesses invited for the Recak massacre

The Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo on December 30th 2025 has filed an indictment, with proposals for trial in absentia, against 21 persons charged with the Recak massacre. They are charged with killing 42 civilians on January 15, 1999.
According to the indictment published by the “Justice bet“, charged in this case are: Obrad Stevanoviq, Radomir Markovik, Krsman Jelic, Goran Radosavljevic, Zivko Trajkoviq, Bogoljub Janqevic, Milan Leciq, Radomir Mitic, Dragan Gjorgovic, Branko Mladenovic, Dragan Jasovic, Momcilo Sparavalo, Darko Amnovoq, Sbljub Vujnq, Bozidar Marinkovic, Zoran Stanojeovac, Milan Josanovac, Goran Petovac, Dragdovac, Dragdojac, Dragdomir Shiko, Shimir Aqmir Janqqi and Zviqiqi and Zviqiqiri.
The prosecution has proposed that 52 persons in this trial be invited to the quality of witnesses- injured 52 people. Also proposed were seven other witnesses, among them International William Walker, former OSCE ambassador to Kosovo, former NATO Supreme General Wesley Clark, Helena Ranta -- who was a member of the European Union's legal experts in Pristina, assigned at OSCE request, Richard Cyaglinski- liaison officer during the mission in Kosovo, John Cros-Brill, Carl Drowkiewsic, chief of Kosovo's Summer Mission Operations. Likewise, forensics expert Flamur Blakaj has been proposed to be invited. / Periscopi/











