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 Incense above the illumined tombs
of the vindicators of Kosovo, Dragutin inkiostri Medenjak (1866–1942)
30. a group of Churches in Sredačka Župa (16th-18th century): St. Nicholas in Bogoševci, St. George in Gornje Selo, St. Nicholas in Drajčići, Holy apostles and St. Nich- olas in Mušnikovo, St. George and Mother of God church in Sredska.
31. a group of churches in Sirinićka Župa (16th -19th century): St. George and St. Theodore in Gornja and Do- nja Bitinja, St. Nicholas in Gotovuša, St. Nicholas in Štr- pce.
OTHER RELIGIOUS OBJECTS OWNED BY THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
32. Orthodox Theological School of St. Cyril and Meth- odius (19th century), Prizren, Municipality of Prizren (de- stroyed on 17 March 2004 by the albanian extremists)
33. Bishop’s court with the church of St. George (19th century), Prizren, Municipality of Prizren (destroyed by the albanian extremists on 17 March 2004)
SECULAR SITES OF SERBIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE
34. Medieval city of Novo Brdo with fortress (14th cen- tury), Novo Brdo, Municipality of Novo Brdo
35. Memorial complex dedicated to the heroes of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo at Gazimestan (20th century), Mu- nicipality of Obilić
36. Ulpiana (6th century), Gračanica, Municipality of Priština
37. Serbian quarter and old city centre (14th–19th cen- tury), Prizren, Municipality of Prizren
38. Velika Hoča with 13 churches and old urban cen- tre (14th–19th century), Velika Hoča, Municipality of Ora- hovac
39. Zvečan, medieval fortress (12th–13th century), Zve- čan, Municipality of Zvečan
40. The bridge and court of Vojnović family (14th cen- tury), Vučitrn, Municipality of Vučitrn
“We WeRe FiNDiNG
BODieS OF KiLLeD SeRBS eVeRY MORNiNG iN KOSOVO”—MaURO DeL VeCCHiO, FORMeR GeNeRaL OF iTaLiaN aRMY iN KiM
Rome—Mauro Del Vecchio, former General of italian army who led the unit of 7,000 soldiers that entered Koso- vo in june of 1999 after end of NaTO air strikes on Serbia, told italian “Panorama” weekly that during the first three weeks of the mandate “reports on the found bodies of killed Serbs and Romas arrived on his table each morning,” but that was a taboo topic they were not allowed to speak about with journalists.
“The killing continued later but not so frequently. Those that have not fled Kosovo were under permanent risk to be killed or raped. Deserted Serbian houses were leveled to the ground or set on fire. albanians were attacking the churches and monasteries, too. Their goal was erase every trace of the Serbian presence in Kosovo,” Del Vecchio said. Today he is representing the Democratic Party in the ital- ian Senate.
“Nobody was taking Serbian bodies that were left in all possible places. Mothers and wives of abducted Serbs were pleading for their dearest to be found, but the majority of themhaveneverbeenfound,noteventhosethatweredead,” Del Vecchio said.
One of massacred Serbs whose mutilated remains were thrown into Radonjićko lake, 1999.
The italian weekly reports as a “horrifying fact” that 70 percent of the total number of abducted Kosovo Serbs had disappeared after june 1999 when the war was officially over.
albanians with cut off Serbian heads.
The magazine has also come in possession of photo- graphs that the UNMiK soldiers found in Dečani in 2003 but has not published them because they were “horrific.” They show the KLa members smiling with a cut off head of a Serbian reservist. another photograph shows them putting in a bag at least two cut off heads. it is also said that at the time when the photographs were made that was the zone under command of Ramush Haradinaj.
Source: http://theremustbejustice.wordpress.com The integral sto- ry, detailed, including testimonies (italian lang.) of gen. DeL VeC- CHIO can be found here: http://www.faustobiloslavo.eu/articolid. php?id=29203
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