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Tuesday, 16.02.2010.

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Anniversary of Kosovo bus bombing

Today marks nine years since the terrorist attack on a Niš Express bus in the village of Livadice near Podujevo, in Kosovo.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Scott Charnick

pre 5 godina

I was one of the First KFOR soldiers to arrive on QRF after. Truly shocking, I think of all the victims quite often and this was 18 years ago.
Most of us soldiers from then on saw who the victims were in our eyes.
The world certainly hasn’t got any better and certainly shows more sympathy when it happens to a (certain) religion more.

RIP to all the Victims that day you will always be thought of.

Steve JP

pre 14 godina

Sounds like a KLA job. And guess what, the KLA is the ruling political party of Kosovo. Why cannot the USA & NATO, which give millions of dollars each year to the ethnic Albanian Muslim government of Kosovo, offer a big cash reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of all those responsible for the Serbian buss bombing 9 years ago? Cannot the USA and NATO use money in the Balkans for once constructively?

Jason

pre 14 godina

His house is right by that road and a cigarette butt was found on the ground and UNMIK convictied him becasue he walked that road and smoked cigarette and threw the butt on the ground.
(Kosova-USA, 16 February 2010 16:50)

Had you absolutely any knowledge of this case you would know that the location that this cigarette butt was located was nowhere near any houses, roads, or even goat paths. In actuality, it was way far away from any road and found near where the detonator for this explosive was located. This eliminates any chance of a random person dropping a cigarette on the ground.

Do some research and look at the facts - they are out there and easy to read.

quasistate

pre 14 godina

and the Albanians want the Serbs to come under their rule in the North of Kosovo i Metohija - just try and bring your murderous presence there, and you will see serbian justice in action.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Flowim Ejupi was guilty beyond doubt. As someone who knows, he was released on procedural errors. Unofficially he must have worked for some intelligence service like CIA or BND because he managed to "escape" from Bondsteel. Makes me ashamed to be an American when things like this happen. May he meet his maker and pay for what he has done soon.
(Jason, 16 February 2010 10:56)


Is not Flowim, but Florim.
His house is right by that road and a cigarette butt was found on the ground and UNMIK convictied him becasue he walked that road and smoked cigarette and threw the butt on the ground.

Sreten

pre 14 godina

You are right Jason. He was probably working for CIA or perhaps some other intelligence service. That's the only explanation.
As for Ejupi's involvement with the blast...

Cables used to detonate bomb lead to a nearby hilltop. On the spot cigarete butts were found along with cable-wrapping paper, both bearing Ejupi's DNA.
There was physical evidence linking him to the bombing site. How was he released due to "lack of evidence"?

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

May the victims of this horrible act rest in peace and may those responsible for this horrendous crime burn in hell!

Pristina is today run by the very same criminals who were behind this cowardly attack on innocent people, NATO and the albanians.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Flowim Ejupi was guilty beyond doubt. As someone who knows, he was released on procedural errors. Unofficially he must have worked for some intelligence service like CIA or BND because he managed to "escape" from Bondsteel. Makes me ashamed to be an American when things like this happen. May he meet his maker and pay for what he has done soon.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Flowim Ejupi was guilty beyond doubt. As someone who knows, he was released on procedural errors. Unofficially he must have worked for some intelligence service like CIA or BND because he managed to "escape" from Bondsteel. Makes me ashamed to be an American when things like this happen. May he meet his maker and pay for what he has done soon.

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

May the victims of this horrible act rest in peace and may those responsible for this horrendous crime burn in hell!

Pristina is today run by the very same criminals who were behind this cowardly attack on innocent people, NATO and the albanians.

Sreten

pre 14 godina

You are right Jason. He was probably working for CIA or perhaps some other intelligence service. That's the only explanation.
As for Ejupi's involvement with the blast...

Cables used to detonate bomb lead to a nearby hilltop. On the spot cigarete butts were found along with cable-wrapping paper, both bearing Ejupi's DNA.
There was physical evidence linking him to the bombing site. How was he released due to "lack of evidence"?

quasistate

pre 14 godina

and the Albanians want the Serbs to come under their rule in the North of Kosovo i Metohija - just try and bring your murderous presence there, and you will see serbian justice in action.

Jason

pre 14 godina

His house is right by that road and a cigarette butt was found on the ground and UNMIK convictied him becasue he walked that road and smoked cigarette and threw the butt on the ground.
(Kosova-USA, 16 February 2010 16:50)

Had you absolutely any knowledge of this case you would know that the location that this cigarette butt was located was nowhere near any houses, roads, or even goat paths. In actuality, it was way far away from any road and found near where the detonator for this explosive was located. This eliminates any chance of a random person dropping a cigarette on the ground.

Do some research and look at the facts - they are out there and easy to read.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Flowim Ejupi was guilty beyond doubt. As someone who knows, he was released on procedural errors. Unofficially he must have worked for some intelligence service like CIA or BND because he managed to "escape" from Bondsteel. Makes me ashamed to be an American when things like this happen. May he meet his maker and pay for what he has done soon.
(Jason, 16 February 2010 10:56)


Is not Flowim, but Florim.
His house is right by that road and a cigarette butt was found on the ground and UNMIK convictied him becasue he walked that road and smoked cigarette and threw the butt on the ground.

Steve JP

pre 14 godina

Sounds like a KLA job. And guess what, the KLA is the ruling political party of Kosovo. Why cannot the USA & NATO, which give millions of dollars each year to the ethnic Albanian Muslim government of Kosovo, offer a big cash reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of all those responsible for the Serbian buss bombing 9 years ago? Cannot the USA and NATO use money in the Balkans for once constructively?

Scott Charnick

pre 5 godina

I was one of the First KFOR soldiers to arrive on QRF after. Truly shocking, I think of all the victims quite often and this was 18 years ago.
Most of us soldiers from then on saw who the victims were in our eyes.
The world certainly hasn’t got any better and certainly shows more sympathy when it happens to a (certain) religion more.

RIP to all the Victims that day you will always be thought of.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Flowim Ejupi was guilty beyond doubt. As someone who knows, he was released on procedural errors. Unofficially he must have worked for some intelligence service like CIA or BND because he managed to "escape" from Bondsteel. Makes me ashamed to be an American when things like this happen. May he meet his maker and pay for what he has done soon.
(Jason, 16 February 2010 10:56)


Is not Flowim, but Florim.
His house is right by that road and a cigarette butt was found on the ground and UNMIK convictied him becasue he walked that road and smoked cigarette and threw the butt on the ground.

Mikael C

pre 14 godina

May the victims of this horrible act rest in peace and may those responsible for this horrendous crime burn in hell!

Pristina is today run by the very same criminals who were behind this cowardly attack on innocent people, NATO and the albanians.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Flowim Ejupi was guilty beyond doubt. As someone who knows, he was released on procedural errors. Unofficially he must have worked for some intelligence service like CIA or BND because he managed to "escape" from Bondsteel. Makes me ashamed to be an American when things like this happen. May he meet his maker and pay for what he has done soon.

quasistate

pre 14 godina

and the Albanians want the Serbs to come under their rule in the North of Kosovo i Metohija - just try and bring your murderous presence there, and you will see serbian justice in action.

Sreten

pre 14 godina

You are right Jason. He was probably working for CIA or perhaps some other intelligence service. That's the only explanation.
As for Ejupi's involvement with the blast...

Cables used to detonate bomb lead to a nearby hilltop. On the spot cigarete butts were found along with cable-wrapping paper, both bearing Ejupi's DNA.
There was physical evidence linking him to the bombing site. How was he released due to "lack of evidence"?

Jason

pre 14 godina

His house is right by that road and a cigarette butt was found on the ground and UNMIK convictied him becasue he walked that road and smoked cigarette and threw the butt on the ground.
(Kosova-USA, 16 February 2010 16:50)

Had you absolutely any knowledge of this case you would know that the location that this cigarette butt was located was nowhere near any houses, roads, or even goat paths. In actuality, it was way far away from any road and found near where the detonator for this explosive was located. This eliminates any chance of a random person dropping a cigarette on the ground.

Do some research and look at the facts - they are out there and easy to read.

Steve JP

pre 14 godina

Sounds like a KLA job. And guess what, the KLA is the ruling political party of Kosovo. Why cannot the USA & NATO, which give millions of dollars each year to the ethnic Albanian Muslim government of Kosovo, offer a big cash reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of all those responsible for the Serbian buss bombing 9 years ago? Cannot the USA and NATO use money in the Balkans for once constructively?

Scott Charnick

pre 5 godina

I was one of the First KFOR soldiers to arrive on QRF after. Truly shocking, I think of all the victims quite often and this was 18 years ago.
Most of us soldiers from then on saw who the victims were in our eyes.
The world certainly hasn’t got any better and certainly shows more sympathy when it happens to a (certain) religion more.

RIP to all the Victims that day you will always be thought of.