How much has Kosovo achieved in these 17 years, citizens speak out
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On the 17th anniversary of Kosovo, many citizens came out to watch the parade of the Kosovo Security Forces. They expressed their great satisfaction with Kosovo's achievements in the field of security.

Citizen Gani Kçiku told KosovaPress that the state should also buy airplanes, otherwise it has progressed enough.

Meanwhile, regarding rumors that the KSF is not being properly fed, he said that the people are seeing the truth.

"I saw the parade, now let Serbia come, let them come here because we will show them. It is very good, but some people are saying that the army has no bread, we as a people are seeing it. Now the state needs to buy airplanes, this state has progressed enough, but it still needs more," Kçiku said.

Meanwhile, Azem Sheqiri said that Kosovo is only getting stronger, reflecting what this state was like before.

According to him, everyone should be ready to defend the homeland, hoping it doesn't come to that.

He also shared some of his memories, in this square in Pristina years ago.

Qamil Dili also added that the achievements so far are very good, remembering how much Serbia has violated this country, and what it was like a few years ago.

Dili has a prayer for all Kosovo politicians, "unity for the anger of Serbia, for the people who have given their lives for this country."

Finally, citizen Ibrahim Abdullahu continued that the country's achievements are limited. According to him, the state should do more to quickly release the former KLA leaders who are being held in The Hague.

Today Kosovo is marking the 17th anniversary of its independence.

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