Homecoming in Kosovo
Their house in ruins but their family intact, the Sulimetajs eat their first meal after returning to their village of Grecina. After being refugees for nearly three months, they now face the task of rebuilding their lives.
Their house in ruins but their family intact, the Sulimetajs eat their first meal after returning to their village of Grecina. After being refugees for nearly three months, they now face the task of rebuilding their lives.
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