The Basic Court of Temporary Institutions in Pristina has issued an arrest warrant for 20 Serbs for alleged war crimes in Kosovo and Metohija, and they are suspected of killing 106 Albanian civilians and mistreating another 300 in Đakovica, Pristina media reported today.
The court’s decision was made on April 15, at the request of the so-called special prosecutor’s office in Pristina dated March 27 of this year, the Reporteri portal reports. According to these reports, the pre-trial judge Ljutfi Šalja made a decision ordering the forced execution of the suspects.
“The Special Prosecutor’s Office submitted a request to the court for the issuance of warrant PPS.br. 25/2025 dated March 25, 2025 against the defendants Milovan Kovačević, Radomir Čolić, Miloš Đošan, Predrag Ristić, Srđan Krstić, Ljubiša Obradović, Živko Sarić, Spase Sarić, Lazar Drašković, Zvonko Ristić, Darko Gligorijević, Čedomir Božović, Vladimir Božović, Robert Dobrunaj, Radomir Raković, Ljubiša Raković, Miloš Šćepanović, Milan Radoičić, Svetislav Gligorijević and Tomica Avramović, for the criminal offense of war crimes against the civilian population,” the statement said.
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It is added that on March 18, the prosecution issued a decision to launch an investigation due to suspicion that allegedly in Đakovica from May 7 to May 10, 1999, “members of uniformed Serbian military and police forces, including those mentioned, began to enter houses and take out all those present, and then killed a total of 106 Albanian civilians.” According to these allegations, the bodies of the killed were “found in a mass grave in Batajnica after the end of the conflict.”
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