Serbia is a Criminal (Part 2)

Pages 43-44:

"Serbian aggression, 1876-1878, brought devastating consequences for the Albanians in the areas of Anamorava (South, West and East Morava). Documentary sources on the numerical amount of killings by Serbian terrorist bodies and gangs are given in the memory of contemporaries of those events, followed by Hajdin Simnica and Dan Bellaqevci (Mavriqi), and are estimated at 35,000 (thirty five thousand) Albanian victims of all ages and sex.

Villages, towns and provinces were emptied of the horrors of the great Serb genocide. The consul of the Ottoman Empire in Nis announced that, out of a simple Albanian neighborhood of Nis, out of 300 houses, only 20 houses survived. The others were flattened.


In the Leskoc cauldron, 1228 houses in 88 villages were destroyed and about 20667 inhabitants were displaced.

In the Prokuplje district, in 73 villages with 1771 houses, most were burned or destroyed.

From 67 villages, with 1531 Albanian houses, 122480 inhabitants were displaced.

In the Pustreka region alone, in 53 villages, 2,700 Albanian houses remained vacant. Of the 900 so-called "Turkish" houses, only 126 remained Muslim.

In the Bahinovc region, all Albanian houses were burned. The village of Pllanë e Madhe alone had 889 Albanian houses, but none of them remained.

In Pirot, out of 2270 Albanian houses, 1327 were burned. "





 

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