PRISTINA, Oct 31 (Hina) - Kosovo Albanians, who were forced to leave +their homes due to a seven-month offensive by Serbian forces, have +started to return to their villages.+ The Serbian offensive has left disastrous consequences,
Kosovo +Liberation Army (KLA) main political representative Adem Demaci +told reporters on Saturday, speaking about his Friday's visit to +the municipalities of Decane and Pec.+ Demaci added that one could hardly speak about a normalisation +process in the devastated areas.+ Humanitarian organisations in Kosovo are trying to use the fragile +truce to deliver humanitarian aid to several dozen Kosovo villages. +A first convoy carrying humanitarian aid arrived today in Isnice, a +village with 4,000 residents, some 10km from Pec. + Newspapers in Albanian arrived today for the first time after seven +months in Glogovac, a town in central Kosovo, which is the first +sign of decreasing t
PRISTINA, Oct 31 (Hina) - Kosovo Albanians, who were forced to leave
their homes due to a seven-month offensive by Serbian forces, have
started to return to their villages.
The Serbian offensive has left disastrous consequences, Kosovo
Liberation Army (KLA) main political representative Adem Demaci
told reporters on Saturday, speaking about his Friday's visit to
the municipalities of Decane and Pec.
Demaci added that one could hardly speak about a normalisation
process in the devastated areas.
Humanitarian organisations in Kosovo are trying to use the fragile
truce to deliver humanitarian aid to several dozen Kosovo villages.
A first convoy carrying humanitarian aid arrived today in Isnice, a
village with 4,000 residents, some 10km from Pec.
Newspapers in Albanian arrived today for the first time after seven
months in Glogovac, a town in central Kosovo, which is the first
sign of decreasing tensions in the troubled province.
(hina) rml