The capital, in cooperation with associations emerging from the KLA war and their branches in Pristina, on the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the fall of the hero Zahir Pajaziti and his comrades Hakif Zejnullahu and Edmond Hoxha, has expressed gratitude to the Pajaziti, Zejnullahu and Hoxha families for their contribution to the liberation of the country, and has also paid tribute to the statue of the hero Pajaziti in Pristina.
At the Pristina Municipal Chamber, Mayor Perparim Rama, while expressing gratitude to the Pajaziti, Zejnullahu and Hoxha families for their contribution to the liberation of the country, emphasized that they have also created an office that deals specifically with KLA issues. On this occasion, Rama highly praised their figures, emphasizing that thanks to them the Albanian people enjoy freedom today.
These recognitions, as Rama said "modestly", are to show that institutionally those who have sacrificed for freedom and peace will never be forgotten.
Bajram Pajaziti, brother of the hero Zahiri Pajaziti, thanked the municipality for the appreciation of those who sacrificed everything for the country's freedom.
28 years ago, the three emblematic soldiers of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Zahir Pajaziti, Hakif Zejnullahu, and Edmond Hoxha, fell heroically.On January 31, 1997, one of the first major battles of members of the Kosovo Liberation Army took place.
The three strategists, Zahir Pajaziti, Hakif Zejnullahu and Edmond Hoxha were traveling from Prishtina in the direction of Vushtrri, until their group is discovered by the Serbian security, who had laid an ambush in the village of Pestovë, where the three heroically fall in the fight with them.
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