Albanian Terror Activities Continue

Albanian war criminal, Agim Ceku, in KLA/UCK uniform. Recently, his brother-in-arms Hashim Thaci has publicly accused the self-styled Kosovo “prime minister” of organizing Albanian paramilitary activities in Serbian province.
KFOR Seizes Weapons in Serbian Kosovo Province Designated for Albanian Terrorist Activities in Montenegro
RTS, Belgrade/Dan, Podgorica, 15 December 2006 — KFOR has seized a large quantity of weapons designated for Albanian terrorist activities in Montenegro, the electronic media in Podgorica reported. According to the Montenegro’s daily Dan, the weapons had been dug up in a forest in the municipality of Pec and discovered by the Italian soldiers deployed in that part of Kosovo province. The seized weapons include dozens of rocket propelled launchers, machine guns, automatic rifles, pistols, hand grenades, rifle grenades, anti-tank mines, various types of explosives and detonators, as well as some 10 thousand bullets. KFOR believes that the weapons come from the arsenal of the terrorist KLA/UCK and should have been smuggled to Montenegro to be used in terrorist actions in a tiny new state that seceded from federation with Serbia in June this year.
The daily writes that the arms should have gone to the organized group of Albanians, some of which members were arrested in the region of Malesia in Montenegro under the charges of planning the terrorist actions against religious and official institutions in Montenegro. Five persons from southern Serbian province of Kosovo have been arrested in the investigation regarding the hidden weapons. It has been established that three of them were frequently crossing the border between Serbian province and Montenegro, and had several meetings with Albanian terrorists in Montenegro’s region of Malesia.
Masked Albanian Terrorists Rob Villagers in Serbian Kosovo Province
German Press Agency, DPA, reports on 15 December, 2006, that a group of armed, masked Albanians robbed villagers in Guska, in western Kosovo (Metohija region), as confirmed by the Albanian police Friday.
According to the police, this is the same gang of Albanian paramilitaries that had been setting up illegal checkpoints on the back roads of Metohija region in Serbian province since last week.
The description of the thugs, as well as of the previously reported paramilitaries, was that they were wearing masks and supposedly “unidentified” paramilitary uniforms, and were well armed.
According to DPA, Albanian police employed in the Serbian province by the UNMIK said that these paramilitary gangs operating in the southern Serbian province of Kosovo “could be members of an ultra-militant offshoot of the Kosovo guerrilla army” terrorizing Serbian province further.
The Albanian terrorist KLA/UCK that provoked the war in Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija in 1998-1999 in order to secede part of Serbian territory and adjoin it to Albania has been nothing but “ultra-militant” criminal organization since its inception, when it was officially listed as a terrorist organization by the State Department, among others.
Speaking of “an ultra-militant offshoot” of an ultra-militant terrorist organization is nothing short of absurd. But then again, German and other Western mainstream news agencies do have a remarkably dishonorable tradition of spouting half-truths and utter nonsense with all the seriousness of respectable and supposedly “objective” media services.