Christ the Saviour orthodox cathedral in Pristina (Kosovo)
According to the 1991 Yugoslavia census, there were 194,190 Serbs in Kosovo. After the Kosovo War, a large number of Serbs fled or were expelled and many of the remaining civilians were subjected to abuse.
In total, 156 Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries have been destroyed by Albanians in Kosovo since June 1999, after the end of the Kosovo War and including the 2004 pogrom. Many of the churches and monasteries dated back to the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries.
( en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_Serbs )
I guess some elves turned out to be orcs there after all, but the West didn't mind that, just like today they don't mind the persecution against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the way ethnic minorities are treated by the nationalist regime in Ukraine.
Work on this cathedral started in 1995 and was supposed to be finished in 1999, but the war started before that and it had the be abandoned.
Christ the Saviour orthodox cathedral in Pristina (Kosovo)
According to the 1991 Yugoslavia census, there were 194,190 Serbs in Kosovo. After the Kosovo War, a large number of Serbs fled or were expelled and many of the remaining civilians were subjected to abuse.
In total, 156 Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries have been destroyed by Albanians in Kosovo since June 1999, after the end of the Kosovo War and including the 2004 pogrom. Many of the churches and monasteries dated back to the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries.
( en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_Serbs )
I guess some elves turned out to be orcs there after all, but the West didn't mind that, just like today they don't mind the persecution against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the way ethnic minorities are treated by the nationalist regime in Ukraine.
Work on this cathedral started in 1995 and was supposed to be finished in 1999, but the war started before that and it had the be abandoned.