The killing of civilians was not enough for them. Serbian criminals thought it was too little just to take the lives of civilians.
So, two of the victims, one even alive, were thrown into a pile of wood and set on fire.
This macabre crime happened during the murder of 8 Albanian civilians in Kosovo.
Now, a quarter of a century after NATO’s intervention and the end of the war in Kosovo, these criminals will face the crimes they committed.
These are Dragan Cvetković, Dragan Ničić, Miloš Šošić, Nenad Stojanović, and Slobodan Jevtić.
“For the five defendants, there is a well-founded suspicion that during the war in Kosovo, specifically in the Gjilan region, as part of a criminal group, in co-perpetration with other unidentified members of this group, armed and dressed in camouflage uniforms and irregular police or Serbian military uniforms, they participated in the murder of eight (8) Albanian civilians, specifically two of these victims were placed in a pile of wood, where one was burned alive, they had beaten, maltreated, tortured, looted, expelled the Albanian civilian population, actions sanctioned under local laws, the laws of war, and the International Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols,” the announcement states.
Regarding Miloš Šošić and Nenad Stojanović, the announcement states that weapons were also found during the search.