British special operations captain Vicki Wentworth crying in Kaçanik in June 1999 during the burial of over 15 children aged 8 months to 6 years massacred by the Serbian army.

British special operations captain Vicki Wentworth crying in Kaçanik in June 1999 during the burial of over 15 children aged 8 months to 6 years massacred by the Serbian army.

This is an article about Captain Vicki Wentworth from Swansea, in the United Kingdom, viewing a mass grave of Albanian civilians massacred by Serbian invaders on 1999-06-14.

Vicki, who was part of many special operations against the Soviets, had stated that Serbian crimes against children in Kosovo are the most inhumane in history, not even in the most horror films have I seen such massacres. Kosovo will forever remain in my heart.

Sources

https://www.baltimoresun.com/1999/06/15/unearthing-a-buried-atrocity-cemetery-may-reveal-evidence-of-massacre-by-serbs-in-kosovo-peace-in-yugoslavia/

https://www.bridgemanimages.com/en/noartistknown/capt-vicki-wentworth-from-swansea-in-the-united-kingdom-views-the-site-of-a-possible-mass-grave-1999/photograph/asset/7595298

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