Terrorists announce new bombing attacks September 30, 1999 Terrorists preparing new massacres with KFor's blessing Pristina, Sept 29 ("Politika" daily) - Terrorists demolished the beauty shop "Nena" owned by Snezana Dimic in downtown Kosovo Polje on Wednesday evening. A sympathetic Albanian told the Center for Peace and Tolerance in Kosovo Polje that terrorists are preparing bombing attacks on "St. Sava" high-school, Serbian houses and individual Serbs. The Center informed KFor. British KFor soldiers increased the level of security on Wednesday and are searching all the Albanians in the Kosovo Polje streets. Zivojin Stepic and Zivorad Trajkovic, killed on Tuesday during an Albanian bombing of a market place in Bresje village, were buried on Wednesday in Ugljare village near Kosovo Polje since KFor couldn't guarantee mourners' safety in their native village of Krusevac near Obilic from which they fled two months ago. Also buried at the same graveyard was Zoran Galic from Ugljare who died from injuries inflicted when Albanian terrorists stabbed him in front of the Kosovo Polje post office where he was employed. Blockades set by Serbs from Kosovo Polje county on Tuesday after the bombing of the market place where two Serbs died and 36 were heavily and lightly injured on the roads Kosovo Polje-Pristina and Pristina-Pec still remain. KFor soldiers, contrary to Tuesday, were calm and haven't tried to unblock the roads by force. The medical condition of Serbs wounded on Tuesday at the market place, according to a surgeon from the Russian hospital in Kosovo Polje, is satisfactory for all but two patients. Ten injured Serbs left the hospital on Tuesday while the others were kept on treatment. Two patients were transferred to Nis hospital since, as Russian doctors stressed, one of the injured persons needed neuro-surgical treatment and there are no adequate medicines for the treatment of the other. Meanwhile, terrorists burned the house of Mica Radosevic on Tuesday night in the village of Devet Jugovica, three kilometers north from Pristina and set a "checking point" of their own in the village of Stedim, two kilometers north from Podujevo, on the road Podujevo-Kursumlija. Having the road blocked with three trucks, armed terrorists wearing KLA uniforms were stopping vehicles driven by Serbs leaving Kosovo for central Serbia. They have brutally beaten several Serbs and robbed them, taking away their jewelry, money and valuable things. First-hand accounts of KLA terrori in Kosovo from www.emperors-clothes.com: For an interview with the leader of the Jewish community in Pristina, Kosovo, click here: Driven from Kosovo: Jewish Leader Sees NATO Complicity or go to: http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/ceda.htm *For an eye-opening report on a recent 2 week trip
through Kosovo, click here: To Kosovo & Back
or go to: * For an interview with Kosovo Albanians who led opposition to the KLA and have been forced out of Kosovo by threat of death, click here:Kosovo Albanians - The Other Side or go to: http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/alban.htm Note 2: KLA Woman's Story Exposed as Lie Click
here or go to: Note 3: Analyses of NATO 'mass grave' and 'atrocity' claims * Click here for 'Racak - The Impossible Massacre,' by Diana Johnstone or go to: http://emperors-clothes.com/analysis/racak.htm * Click here for 'Were NATO's mass grave pictures faked?' by Jared Israel or go to: http://emperors-clothes.com/misc/graves.htm For a detailed look at (and refutation of) NATO's
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