Petrit Latifi
Besides from the Serb soldiers having committed some of the most despicable crimes in human history, the Serbian soldiers surpassed themselves by even raping the dead corpses of Albanian children.

“The horrors of the Balkan War.
Report from a Turkish Consulate General.
“Under the title “Christian Liberators,” “Budapesti Sirlap” publishes a leading article spanning many columns, in which it is stated that it is strange that everything is being discussed at the peace conference, except for the thousands of people who were unjustifiably slaughtered, the villages set on fire, and the sites destroyed. “
“The paper then groups the information it received from the Turkish Consulate General in BudaPest, explaining that these data give the Balkan War, which liberated Christians and brothers, its own character. The information attached to the article comprises four groups and includes the following:
Massacre of the Albanians by Serbs. What the Serbs have done to the Albanians is a mockery of all international legal norms The Albanian prisoners were horribly tortured and buried alive. Some Serbian newspapers publicly declared that the Albanian race must be exterminated. Our vice-consul in Mitrovisa, Ludwig von Lahh, recounted that Serbian troops had slaughtered Albanians en masse. “
Serbs dragged the corpses of children and publically committed the most horrific violations
“He himself had seen an entire army of Albanian corpses floating in a river. When Albanians were being slaughtered en masse in Prizren, Serbian soldiers dragged the corpses of children into the streets and publicly committed the most horrific violations. Young girls and women were horribly abused in the courtyard of the consulate in Prizren.
“In Skopje, Kumanova, and Veles, Turkish soldiers captured by the Serbs were massacred; innocent women and children were slaughtered by the Serbs in Skopje before the eyes of our local consul. Hundreds of corpses float in the Vardar River. Even the Turkish prisoners who were supposed to be transported to Belgrade and Nish were murdered.”
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