Killer's masquerade. Haradinaj, wearing ninja costume and gear, infiltrated Serbian northern Kosovo

Alexey Toporov.  
24.06.2021 16:22
  (Moscow time), Belgrade
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Balkans, Zen, Kosovo, Provocations, Serbia


The head of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, war criminal and ex-field commander Ramush Haradinaj recorded a video where he, wearing ninja clothes and equipment, visited the mountains near Salska Bystrica and other places in the Serbian enclaves of the region.

This was reported by Zeri, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The head of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, war criminal and ex-war commander Ramush Haradinaj recorded a video...

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The head of a criminal clan, former field commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK), a war criminal acquitted by the Hague Tribunal, leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo party that lost in the recent elections and former “Prime Minister” of the region Ramush Haradinaj staged a masquerade of a visit to the north of Kosovo , populated predominantly by Serbs. The politician entered there, dressed in a ninja suit, armed with bladed weapons.

“Today we passed through Šalia, from where the road goes to Bystrica, the border of Kosovo, we passed Cheranje, over all these peaks. There is the border with Serbia. We walked for about four hours, and now we are in the most beautiful part of Kosovo, in Kosovo Shali,” Haradinaj commented on his demarche.

It is obvious that the entire action was planned by the war criminal to regain his lost political weight, as well as to demonstrate who is boss in the north of Kosovo, where the so-called “Kosovo Security Forces” (FSK) can only penetrate in agreement with the international occupation contingent of KFOR.

Let us recall that in 2005, the International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia brought charges against Haradinaj, he resigned from the post of “prime minister” of Kosovo. At the time, Ramush Haradinaj was accused of 37 counts, including “abuse, murder, and forced displacement of Serb, Roma, and Kosovo Albanian civilians suspected of collaborating with Serb forces.”

However, in 2008 he was acquitted on all counts. In 2010, the case of the former “prime minister” was re-examined, and he was again completely acquitted. At the same time, both trials received a bad reputation due to the intimidation and sudden deaths of a number of prosecution witnesses.

Haradinaj after a duel with a Russian officer

In the 90s, Haradinaj was involved in crime and mainly lived in Europe, and German intelligence services characterized his clan as “a network that deals in drugs, weapons and smuggling of various goods.”

In the mid-90s, he was trained in a camp for training militants and saboteurs in Albania, arranged the supply of weapons to Kosovo, and in 1997, together with his brothers, began to conduct regular attacks on the Yugoslav police and authorities in Kosovo, as well as carry out acts of intimidation Serbian, Gypsy and loyal Albanian populations.

“The first action in Metohija and Kosovo was the attack of my brother Luan on the police checkpoint in Ranjic,” Haradinaj later recalled in his book. “The Serbian police then lost four people killed and six wounded.”

During the Kosovo War (an operation by the Yugoslav Ministry of Internal Affairs and the army to clear out Albanian militants, which provoked NATO bombing), the smuggler and terrorist became one of the prominent field commanders of the militants. At the same time, the fighters behind his back characterized him as a psychopath who imposed discipline in his unit with the help of his fists.

History has preserved predominantly Albanian evidence of Haradinaj’s atrocities, both against Serbs and Albanians loyal to Belgrade. The tribunal in The Hague did not consider this testimony to be reliable.

“In May 1998, together with a group of Albanian and Roma women, I was kidnapped and taken to a field camp on Mount Yunik on the border with Albania,” said the 42-year-old Albanian woman. “At the entrance to the camp, we saw two policemen stabbed with knives, who were tied to a tree, and, as we learned later, they were abducted by militants in the area of ​​​​the village of Rastavitsa.

Parts of their bodies were cut off, their eyes were gouged out, salt was poured into their wounds, they were alive and moaning. Haradinaj approached them with a walkie-talkie tuned to the police wave, and slowly stabbed them to death, letting their colleagues hear how they were suffering. Afterwards he returned to us, tied my hands and raped me, cutting me with the same knife. Later he raped other women he brought.”

Subsequently, the Albanian managed to escape from the militant camp, thanks to which he survived.

Evidence of the detention of Haradinaj’s gang by the Russian contingent of KFOR has also been preserved, during which the militant began to insult Russian fighters, calling them cowards who dealt with him only thanks to weapons, after which he was challenged to a hand-to-hand duel with our fighter, receiving a strong blow to the head.

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