The Serbian helicopter shot down in 1998 in the village of Kepuz was made by the martyr Naser Brahimaj, otherwise known as Commander Bardheci.

His comrade-in-arms told RTV Dukagjini the moment the helicopter crashed.

In addition to infantry, heavy artillery and armored vehicles, the Serbian forces during the war in Kosovo also used helicopters.

One such was put into operation in 1998 in the Dukagjin region, but its operation, against the KLA, had ended badly.

Some soldiers of the Kosovo Liberation Army managed to topple him.

At the head of this mission was Naser Brahimaj, who is now a martyr of the nation.

The story of this event is now narrated by his comrade Xhevdet Brahimaj.

"We have many moments on the front lines, but I remember the moment when we were in the village of Kepuz, and there the helicopter of the Serbian forces from Nasser crashed... We were there as his fellow fighters, it was me, Nezir Neziri, now deceased and the other two people from the village, the martyr Ganiu and Blerimi, who is alive.

We had a 12.7 caliber machine gun, the biggest weapon that we have possessed as KLA, and with that weapon the helicopter from Nasser was shot down", confessed Xhevdet Brahimaj, fellow soldier.

Naser Brahimaj was heroically martyred on April 5, 1998.

And his fellow soldier, Xhevdet, who was wounded in both legs that day, tells the moment when he found out that Nasser had been martyred.

"When I found out that Nasser was killed, I was injured myself, they had a very difficult moment and it was unacceptable that boy killed me, even my wounds that I have been healing, but when I got "For him, I forgot my wounds, it's a shame to kill that boy, he was a very good fighter", he added.

The fresh fighter Xhevdet Brahimaj has the last conversation with commander Naser Brahimaj.

"The last word was when I was lying in the Military Hospital in Zhebel, where Nasser came and visited me there, and he said to me, what are you doing so badly, and I told him, I can't yes, yes, and you said you can see that I am wounded in both legs", concluded Brahimaj.

All these former KLA soldiers have served in the Dukagjin Operational Zone.

You can watch the story from 9:00 a.m./Telegrafi/