FYROM Attack: Eight Police and Fourteen Albanians Dead, Kosovo Blamed

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 11, 2015

Though information is sparse, the conflict is intense enough the local population is fleeing.  And these are people pretty used to a bit of gunfire in the distance.
Though information is sparse, the conflict is intense enough the local population is fleeing. And these are people pretty used to a bit of gunfire in the distance.

The Albanian revolt situation in Northern FYROM continues to escalate. At time of writing, at least 8 FYROM police officers and 14 Albanian terrorists are dead.

PressTV:

The clashes erupted in the Diva Naselba neighborhood in the northern Macedonian town of Kumanovo at dawn on Saturday and continued on Sunday, said a police spokesman, adding, “Eight police officers were killed and 37 were injured” in the shootout.

He added that 14 corpses in uniforms were found at the site of the clashes that belonged to the members of a “terrorist group.”

Meanwhile, Ivo Kotevski, the Macedonian Interior Ministry spokesman, announced the end of the operations in the town, saying that security forces arrested more than 30 other gunmen and also discovered a huge arsenal of weapons at the site.

“One of the most dangerous terrorists groups in the Balkans has been neutralized,” he added.

There were no identification documents on the bodies found, but their uniforms bore the insignia of the Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK), he added.

According to the Macedonian official, the armed men had entered the Balkan country earlier in the month in an attempt to carry out terrorist attacks.

Following the incident, Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov declared two days of mourning in the Balkan country, calling off all sports events and political gatherings.

The Kumanovo clashes came two weeks after a police watchtower on Macedonia’s northern border with Kosovo was attacked by 40 gunmen.

According to my sources in the Balkans, word on the street is that this is part of a NATO plot to cause chaos in FYROM in order to prevent Russia’s planned pipeline through the region.

Funeral for slain police officer Sasho Samoilovski
Funeral for slain police officer Sasho Samoilovski

Though there is no real proof (or even solid evidence) of diabolical Western incitement as of yet, it is certainly bizarre that this is taking place just miles from one of the biggest military bases in the world, Camp Bondsteel, a US/NATO base in the criminal fake-country of Albanian Kosovo.

Why is NATO not offering to help FYROM deal with their unleashed pets?
Why is NATO not offering to help FYROM deal with their unleashed pets?

NATO gave a statement on the issue, which contained no sympathy and seemed even to indicate FYROM might be at fault.

Reuters:

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urged restraint in Macedonia on Sunday and called for a transparent investigation of violence in which the government said eight police and 14 members of an ‘armed group’ were killed.

“I’d really like to see the results of the interrogation, but if there are links to the drug trade, and people who are well armed I think it could have repercussions on Macedonia’s domestic politics, but it may work to unite the people to get to the bottom of what’s going on and solve what is a very nasty situation.

“I am following the developments in Kumanovo with great concern,” Stoltenberg said in a statement. “It is important that all political and community leaders work together to restore calm and conduct a transparent investigation to establish what happened.”

“I urge everyone to exercise restraint and avoid any further escalation, in the interest of the country and the whole region,” he said.

I don’t know why drugs would be assumed in a terrorist attack situation.  It seems Islam/Albanian expansionism is the most obvious cause, the second most obvious cause being Maidan-style Western terrorist interventionism.

The President of FYROM has said that these attacks were part of a larger terrorist plot, which the police were able to stop. He also gave a bit of intelligence on who the attackers were/are.

VoA:

President Ivanov told a meeting of the Macedonian national security council Sunday that the gunmen were trying to cause chaos and fear, and that the lives of civilians were at risk.

“The perpetrators of this terrorist act and all those involved will pay dearly for what they tried to do to the Republic of Macedonia and its citizens. I want to clearly point out that we will not allow escalation of tensions.”

Kumanovo is in an ethnic-Albanian area north of the capital, Skopje.

It is unclear who the gunmen were. Ivanov described them as extremely violent and skilled criminals with military training. A police spokesman tells the French News Agency they were mostly Macedonian citizens led by five ethnic-Albanians from Kosovo.

President Ivanov said Macedonia warned 17 European Union and NATO members about the group and the risk it posed earlier this year, but got no response.

Yeah, it’s definitely suspicious.

I’ve heard this story before.