Agron Limani

Prizren | Date: March 24 and April 29, 2025 | Duration: 49 minutes

I thought that the civilian population should withdraw from the village, more precisely, I thought that the young people, who could be the target of  Serbian forces, should be the first to leave. ..I went to the population in the valley where about 700 people were gathered…I appealed for young people to come with me, leave; some of those who were present but unfortunately are no longer among the living, said, ‘But we are civilians, unarmed, we are with women, with children, with pregnant women, with young brides, with babies,  why would we be a target of Serbian forces, when we do not pose any risk to anyone?’ I answered, ‘Because you need to understand the fact that Serbs have traditionally attacked the civilian population, Serbs have traditionally attacked unarmed and defenseless people, so I think it is better if we leave.’  …After a couple of weeks, we heard the first news …through a small transistor radio… that over 100 Albanians had been killed in Krusha e Vogël.


Luan Limani (Interviewer and camera)

Agron Limani was born on December 15, 1966 in Krusha e Vogël. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Electrotechnics in Pristina, and a veteran of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He is the author of Fshati i Vrarë (The Murdered Village), a monograph about the 1999 massacre in Krusha e Vogël.