Kosovo Albanian Terrorists in States and Europe

Fort Dix U.S. Army base was not the only terror target of the group consisting of predominantly Kosovo and Macedonian Albanian terrorists. According to the authorities, surrounding U.S. Army objects and Federal Building in Philadelphia were also targeted by the group.
Kosovo Albanian Terrorist Involved in Fort Dix Plot Guilty as Charged
Associated Press reports that Kosovo Albanian terrorist has pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide weapons to a group of men accused of plotting an attack at the Fort Dix U.S. Army base in New Jersey.
According to the report, “Agron Abdullahu, an ethnic Albanian born in the Serbian province of Kosovo, faces up to five years in federal prison when he is sentenced Feb. 6. Since his arrest, he has been held in isolation at a federal detention center in Philadelphia.”
“Federal prosecutors have portrayed Abdullahu, a 25-year-old bakery worker, as having the smallest role among the six men arrested earlier this year in the Fort Dix case. Abdullahu was charged only with weapons offenses. The others — three ethnic Albanians from the former Yugoslavia, a Jordanian and a Turk — are charged with conspiring to kill military personnel — a crime punishable by life in prison.”
Entire article, and additional report by the AFP.
Shots Fired Again at Serb House in Kosovo Province
Humanitarian organization Decija Radost (Children's Joy) director Zoran Maksimovic said on Thursday that his house, near Gnjilane in Kosovo-Metohija, came under fire late on Wednesday, but that no one was injured in the incident.
Maksimovic told Tanjug that five shots were fired at his house in the ethnically mixed village of Gornji Livoc near Gnjilane and that the windows were smashed and there were bullet holes in the walls of his home.
According to him no one was injured in the attack. Kosovo Police Service (KPS) spokesman for the region of Gnjilane Ismet Hasani told Tanjug that a Kosovo Serb from the village of Gornji Livoc in the municipality of Gnjilane reported to the police early on Thursday a shooting incident at his house.
“According to the first preliminary information it is believed that gunshots were fired at the house of the complainant because traces of seven bullets have been found on the outside walls. One bullet socket was traced in one of the rooms,” Hasani said.
He also said, “six more bullet shells, believed to have been fired from automatic guns, were found around 50 meters away from the house.”
Maksimovic's house was shot at before, including in the early hours of September 20. The KPS — as usual — has yet to arrest any suspects linked to that incident.