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In the Balkans, more than anywhere else, football is the continuation of war by other means. There is a long history of violence underlying the chaos in the Belgrade stadium – this is just the first time it has taken the very 21st-century form of a drone conflict.

Every scene on Tuesday night was freighted with centuries-old grudges and rivalries that last erupted into armed conflict in the 1998-9 war between Serbia and ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, which left 10,000 people dead and was halted only by a Nato bombing campaign.

The map suspended from the drone showed a map of a “Greater Albania” including Kosovo and parts of Macedonia. On either side were portraits of two heroes from Albania’s war of independence against the Ottoman Empire. The country that the Albanians thought they were going to get after the collapse of the Ottomans was cut in half at an international conference in London in 1912-13, and the Albanians have never forgotten.

Similarly, the Serbs have not forgotten, or accepted, the loss of Kosovo. Serbia, and its Russian allies, have not recognised Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence. Serb nationalists regard Kosovo as the birthplace of their culture, and the most important date in the Serb nationalist calendar commemorates the loss of a 1389 battle to the Ottomans in Kosovo, seen as the beginning of the end for greater Serbia. The notorious Serb hooligan who led the pitch invasion on Tuesday night, Ivan Bogdanov, is not just part of the hardcore Red Star Belgrade fans, the Ultra Boys. He is also part of Movement 1389, a far-right nationalist group which has been involved in rioting against Kosovo Albanians and their western backers.





Belgrade chaos fed off centuries of rivalry between Serbia and Albania | Football | theguardian.com


Albania should be kicked out of the tournament,what a disgrace.


@WebMaster @Aeronaut @Jungibaaz pls modifhy title to "provocative flag"..i ate a word.
 
Epic. :)



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the disgrace is you, its you who supported them to steal land
Says the Slavic thieves who stole Illyrian lands and other Balkan lands
Don't to forget the stolen and occupied circassia and the land to stole from iran and Central Asia and Siberia and Mongolia and Chechnya Dagestan etc.....

Ottoman power is good to see muslims stand by each other in the Balkans it shouldn't repeat the disaster of al Andalus and circassia
 
I saw it yesterday on 9gag.

Absolutely masterful trolling. That's for sure.

Apparently the drone pilot was the Albanian Prime Ministers brother or something like that:rofl:
 
Serb nationalists regard Kosovo as the birthplace of their culture, and the most important date in the Serb nationalist calendar commemorates the loss of a 1389 battle to the Ottomans in Kosovo, seen as the beginning of the end for greater Serbia.

Was Kosovo Serb majority until 14th century.

@proka89 @Audio
 
Interesting map I found online of countries that recognize Kosovo vs Palestine. With the exception of few nations, they're almost opposite end of the spectrum.

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Why did you tag me? Tag me if anything ex-Yu related, not this clusterfuck of a topic to whom Kosovo belongs.

I thought you may be knowing some history of Balkans.
 
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