Albanian Terrorists Attack Macedonian Police Station – Is This Phase Two of the Expansion?

Daily Stormer
April 22, 2015

Police at the edge of Goshince following the attack
Police at the edge of Goshince, Macedonia following the attack by NATO-blessed Albanian terrorists.

Shockingly, it looks as though Albanians could be starting up their expansion project again.

They stole Kosovo from Serbia, with the aid of NATO terrorists, in 1999. And no one thought they would stop there. They’ve been colonizing Macedonia and Greece for decades. Now, they are apparently ready to kick it up a notch.

BIRN:

Macedonian police on Tuesday said a group of 40 armed and masked gunmen wearing the markings of an Albanian paramilitary unit, the National Liberation Army, NLA, stormed a police outpost near Kosovo at 2.30 am Tuesday.

Police Spokesperson Ivo Kotevski told a press conference in Skopje that a “terrorist attack” had taken place.

The spokesman said the attackers, who appeared to be from Kosovo, spoke Albanian and took four policemen who were manning the border post hostage.

They then tied three of them up and beat them while filming the whole thing on camera.

“The leader of the group, speaking in Albanian… told the captured police officers the following: ‘We are from the NLA and tell everyone that nobody can save you, neither [Prime Minister] Nikola Gruevski, nor [head of the junior ruling Albanian DUI party] Ali Ahmeti. We want our own state”.

According to Kotevski, the police officers were told that they risked being executed.

After the hostage takers left, the spokesperson said that the fourth officer, who was not tied up, helped the four captives to escape on foot. While departing the scene, the officers heard shots from automatic weapon.

Police said they were taking measure to clear up the attack but no more information was available owing to the complexity of the situation.

The scene of the reported attack, the village of Goshince, part of the ethnic Albanian rural municipality of Lipkovo, is some 25 kilometres northeast from the capital of Skopje towards the border with Kosovo.

The region was on the frontline of armed hostilities during a short armed conflict in Macedonia in 2001.

The secretary general of Lipkovo municipality, Nexhadi Osmani, told BIRN that they had not noticed any increased police presence or the presence of unidentified gunmen.

“All we know is what we hear from the police and many people here are still not informed about what is happening. But I can vouch that the people here do not hold any ethnic grudge against anyone,” he said. “We have lived through war and we know best what it’s like. We do not want to go through it again,” he added.

You know what?

Albanians should really be sent out of Europe. I don’t even care if it’s their historical homeland. They are Moslems, and they are a threat to the rest of the Balkans.

Christian Albanians can stay, maybe even the atheist ones (depending on the circumstances), but these Moslem ones just need to go.