Kosovo Commemorates 24 Years from Meja Massacre
Kosovo honors this Thursday the victims of the Meja massacre, 24 years after Serbian forces killed and massacred 376 innocent Albanian civilians.
On April 27, 1999, the Serbian forces separated the Albanian men and disappeared without a trace.
In the early hours of the morning, in a planned operation, the Serbian army rounded up and executed 376 men from different villages.
Among the approximately 400 massacres caused by the Serbian regime during the last war in Kosovo, the Meja massacre is one of the largest and has often been described as a second Srebrenica of the Balkans.
From this massacre, which is one of the biggest, out of about 400 such that the Serbian regime caused in Kosovo, there are still missing persons, while all the victims were men.