PRIZORI KRAJNJE BRUTALNOSTI PREMA STARIM I NEMOCNIM OSOBAMA KOJE SU PROTERANE IZ SVOJIH DOMOVA

 

  Dragoljub Radivojevic (1955) iz K.Polja, rane od gelera u predelu kuka i slabine; evakuisan, a kuca zapaljena.
     
  Jovan Cirkovic (1933) iz K.Polja, prilikom napada grupe kosovskih Albanaca na rodnu kucu pogodjen kamenom u glavu; od eksplozije granate bacene prilikom napada zadobio ranu od gelera u levoj nozi; kuca nakon evakuacije zapaljena.
     
  Nebojsa Djokic (1971) i

Milorad Lekic (1954) iz Caglavice, zadobili prostrelne rane od automatskog oruzja kojim je grupa kosovskih Albanaca dejstvovala iz pravca Pristine na srpske demonstrante u sredu popodne u Caglavici.

 
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  Stana Joksimovic (1934),

Stanka Kaliskic (1936, majka) i

Gordana Kaliskic (1962, cerka) iz K.Polja,

u cetrvrtak popodne brutalno pretucene letvama i sipkama od strane kosovskih Albanaca i Albanki u OVK uniformama

 
 
     
  Trifun Stojilovic (1939) iz Bresja, u sredu u 17 casova na domak svoje kuce pretucen i izboden nozem od grupe kosovskih Albanaca; ostavljen polu mrtav sa cetiri ubodne rane od noza, povredom rebara i slomljenim zubima.
     
  Zora Dancetovic (1921) iz zgrade YU programa u Pristini; slogirana, nepokretna zena povredjena u cetvrtak prilikom evakuacije iz svoga stana.
 Serb women Slavka Kaliskic, 70, left, and her daughter Gordana, 42, recover in the hospital of the Serb village of Laplje Selo, some 10 miles from Kosovo's capital Pristina from wounds they received when attacked by ethnic Albanian mobs, Tuesday, March 23, 2004. The two women, like many Serbs hurt in the violence of last week, say they plan to start a new life outside the province once they recover. (AP Photo: FoNet)
Serb women Slavka Kaliskic, 70, left, and her daughter Gordana, 42, recover in the hospital of the Serb village of Laplje Selo, some 10 miles from Kosovo's capital Pristina from wounds they received when attacked by ethnic Albanian mobs, Tuesday, March 23, 2004. The two women, like many Serbs hurt in the violence of last week, say they plan to start a new life outside the province once they recover. (AP Photo: FoNet)