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Hired killer at lawyer Alia's
CLIENT KOCI IN INTENSIVE CARE: I SAW THE KILLER
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In the early hours of yesterday, two armed men, unhindered by anyone, entered the office of the well-known lawyer Maks Haxhia and severely wounded the 40-year-old businessman and owner of the travel agency 'Xheni', Sefania (?), who was carrying money, but KOCI admitted it. Serbia has tasted what it produced. Later in NASTRO (?) it was reported that the two armed men had entered the USA. A property of the owner. In another development, the newspaper reveals that a third person, suspected of organizing the killing, was spotted by 16 surveillance cameras surrounding the square of the crime scene. According to witness descriptions, the killer was dressed in a beige suit. He had left the scene in a 'Mercedes 410' with foreign plates, which he had left in Kosovo, now completely paralyzed in Belgrade. Paralyzed by the destructive acts of the North Atlantic Alliance, Miloseviç's government yesterday took the first step toward a possible evacuation of foreign troops and organizations from Kosovo, where until just a few days ago the country had been opposing this. In several other government bases in the towns of Llapi and Dreni in Kosovo, where refugees and residents had been intended to shelter in the event of NATO bombing, it was announced yesterday that places were being prepared for foreign personnel. Also yesterday, around 16 television journalists, more than 80 employees of international associations and 12 British doctors were ordered to leave Prishtina. This news in a way also seems to have softened the sharp clash between Serbian and Albanian negotiators in Rambouillet. There, some US officials described a difficult two-hour meeting to bring the agreement in line with the US position. Meanwhile, US President Bill Clinton yesterday called on Kosovars to sign the peace agreement, arguing that the country is being called a great enemy like armed Russians. This means that the time has not yet come to sign and that, in order to buy time, Miloševiç hopes that a compromise can be reached. The issue of Kosovo was the dominant topic of discussion yesterday for three hours among the heads of US, British and French diplomacy who were meeting in the US with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Yugoslavia is being asked to sign the peace document and withdraw troops. Even the Serbian newspaper NIN called the attack a mistake, while the Belgrade press reported that the bombings would not begin earlier than next Thursday.