Milosevic’s plan for Kosovo

09/01/2012 00:00

New details come to light about Milosevic’s plan for the ethnic
cleansing of Kosovo, in a Bulgarian TV documentary called “Operation
Horseshoe”, which reveals the details how the Bulgarian government
handed over to Germany and NATO their intelligence data for the Serbian
dictator’s genocide plan.

The news was confirmed by the Bulgarian former Foreign Minister, Nadezhda Neynski, currently a Bulgarian MP. She’s quoted of having said that she herself handed the plan over to the then German Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer.

“I gave to NATO and the German Foreign Minister a report of the Bulgarian government about “Shoehorse”, a carefully built plan made by the Serbian Intelligence Service and their leader, Slobodan Milosevic”, declared the Bulgarian former Minister, Neynski. According to her, the plan was created on February 1999 and had two goals:

The first was the destruction of the Kosovo Liberation Army and the cleansing of Kosovo from Albanians. The plan was not prevented and resulted with the eviction of 1 million Albanians from Kosovo to Albania and Macedonia.

The documentary reveals that Milosevic’s secret operation was secured by the Bulgarian Military Intelligence and handed over to the Bulgarian government, led by the right winged party, with Ivan Kostovin as Prime Minister.

The Bulgarian former Foreign Minister declared that the government decided to hand the plan over to NATO and the German Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer. Neynski, now MP of the Bulgarian Parliament, declared that she is proud that Bulgaria acted with dignity for this case, by giving the plan to the Allies and which was then used for NATO’s intervention in Kosovo and brought to an end the fiercest war led by the dictator Milosevic, who was considered by the international community as Balkan’s butcher.

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