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A special police forces member sits on an APC as they pass a Macedonian flag on the road to Tetovo to secure the area around alleged mass graves close to Tetovo on November 11, 2001. Hard-line nationalist Interior Minister Ljube Boskovski deployed heavily armed police units to secure the area despite international fears that the move could re-ignite the conflict. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski

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Macedonian special police forces sit on an armoured personnel carrier as they move on the road to Tetovo to secure the area around alleged mass graves close to Tetovo November 11, 2001. Hard-line nationalist interior minister Ljube Boskovski deployed heavily armed police units to secure the area despite international fears that the move could reignate the conflict. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski

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A Macedonian special police force member keeps watch as a convoy moves on the road to Tetovo to secure the area around alleged mass graves November 11, 2001. Twenty-five Macedonians were abducted November 12 after their bus was stopped by ethnic Albanian militants but another group of 13 seized the night before have been freed, police said. (Ognen Teofilovski/Reuters)

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A Macedonian special police officer sits beside a Macedonian flag on top of an armored personal carrier, while a police convoy waits in front of Tetovo, 36 kms (22 miles) west of Macedonia's capital Skopje, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2001. Macedonian special police forces deployed in the area northeast of Tetovo, the site of a suspected mass grave believed to contain at least six bodies of about a dozen Macedonians kidnapped by Albanian militants earlier this year. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)

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A Macedonian special police officer sits beside a Macedonian flag on the top of an armored personal carrier, while a police convoy waits in front of Tetovo, 36 kilometers (22 miles) west of Macedonia's capital Skopje, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2001. Macedonian special police forces deployed in the area northeast of Tetovo, the site of a suspected mass grave believed to contain at least six bodies of about a dozen Macedonians kidnapped by Albanian militants earlier this year. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)

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A convoy of Macedonian special police forces moves along a highway towards Tetovo, 36 kilometers (22 miles) west of Macedonia's capital Skopje, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2001. Macedonian special police forces deployed in the area northeast of Tetovo, the site of a suspected mass grave believed to contain at least six bodies of about a dozen Macedonians kidnapped by Albanian militants earlier this year. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)

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Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov speaks during an interview for the Bulgarian national radio in the International press center in Sofia on November 11, 2001. Stoyanov will face Socialist Party leader Georgi Parvanov in a presidential election runoff on November 18, according to exit polls from Sunday's first round. Several exit polls released on radio and television showed Stoyanov far ahead, with 38-39 percent of the votes cast. Parvanov, with 29-33 percent came ahead of his main rival, former Interior Minister Bogomil Bonev with 18 to 20 percent. REUTERS/Oleg Popov

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Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov (L) speaks with two girls in folk costumes as he arrives at the polling station in Sofia, November 11, 2001. Bulgarians started voting in a presidential election on Sunday, but low turnout in the early hours appeared to reflect widespread political apathy in one of the poorest European Union candidate states. REUTERS/Oleg Popov

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Georgi Parvanov, the leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, casts his ballot in presidential elections Sunday, Nov.11, 2001 in Sofia. Six candidates were vying for the presidential post but only three have a serious chance of winning: incumbent Petar Stoyanov; Bogomil Bonev, a former interior minister in the previous ant-communist government and Georgi Parvanov, the leader of the Socialist Party of former communists. (AP Photo/Ivan Stoimenov)

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Presidential candidate and former Interior Minister Bogomil Bonev (L) leaves a polling booth in Sofia, November 11, 2001. Bulgarians started voting in a presidential elections on Sunday, but low turnout in the early hours appeared to reflect widespread political apathy in one of the poorest European Union candidate states. REUTERS/Oleg Popov

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Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov (R) casts his ballot surrounded by media, in Sofia on November 11, 2001. Bulgarians started voting in a presidential elections on Sunday, but low turnout in the early hours appeared to reflect widespread political apathy in one of the poorest European Union candidate states. REUTERS/Oleg Popov

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Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov casts his ballot in Sofia on November 11, 2001. Bulgarians started voting in a presidential elections on Sunday, but low turnout in the early hours appeared to reflect widespread political apathy in one of the poorest European Union candidate states. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti

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Not Elected In 1st Round. Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov gestures during a press conference in the International press center in Sofia, November 11. EPA

Twelve Civilians Kidnapped In Tetovo Tonight.

Reality Macedonia

Twelve civilians from Tetovo were kidnapped by the Albanian terrorists tonight. Among the kidnapped are the manager of the TV KISS( Tetovo) and his son . There is no further info on their situation at the moment.

The word on the streets of Tetovo is that there are a lot of black-uniformed terrorists movement in Tetovo. People are rushing for home even before the start of the police curfew in 10.30pm. It will be hard night in Tetovo.

One More Kidnapped Civilian From The Village Of Poroj.

Reality Macedonia

Reality Macedonia recieved a info, that tonight one more civilian from the Village of Poroj has been kinapped by the Albanian Terrorists.

This maked the total number of thirteen civilians kidnapped tonight.

OSCE has no comment for this case, and they will give a statement when they recieve official information about tonights kinapping.

The kidnapped Macedonian civilians, are being hold in the village of Shemsevo, an Albanian Terrorists stronghold.

The Number Of The Kidnapped Macedonian Civilians Is Increasing.

Reality Macedonia

The number of the kidnapped civilians tonight, reached to twenty at this moment. According to Tv Sitel (Skopje), three persons that had been held in the village of Shemshevo were released 20 minutes ago. Their condition is unknown at this moment.

The members of the NATO TFF team are in the village at the moment, and the talks of their release is under way.

Exhumation Procedure Starts With Securing The Area.

MIA

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Sourche: RealityMacedonia

Skopje, November 11 (MIA) - Expert teams from the Macedonian Interior Ministry with prior consent of Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski, started Sunday the exhumation of the bodies from the mass grave. According to the information six of the twelve kidnapped Macedonians have been buried there.

According to the announcement from Interior Ministry, the first stage of the procedure is to secure the locality, where the mass grave is believed to be.

After the completion of this stage the exhumation procedure will continue in cooperation with the experts from Forensic Medicine Institute and Hague Tribunal and in the presence of Macedonian Public Prosecutor Stavre Dzikov.

Seventy (70) Macedonian Civilians Kidnapped Tonight!!!

RealityMacedonia

The Albanian Terrorists took as a hostages two busses on the Tetovo Jazince buss line, full with Macedonian Civilians. This is an answer to capturing of the seven Albanian terrorists this morning. Among them there are two highly known NLA commanders.

Additional information: The terrorists set up a road block on the Tetovo Gostivar highway, at the village Negotino junction, and the terrorists are shooting at everything that moves.

Latest News 08.31am Monday: Tetovo, November 12 (MIA) - Interior Ministry Sector said the number of the persons kidnapped Sunday night has increased to 60.

MIA's correspondent informed that among the kidnapped persons are Zlate Todorovski, director of the radio television Kis from Tetovo and his 17-years-old son Janko and 12-years-old daughter Hristina Jakovska, Zivko and Sofia Jakovska and their daughter Gabriela, all citizens of Zilce. Also Borce and Sneze Petrovski, Hristina and Andrijana Stamenkovska from Ratae and Vojkan Antoski from Jegunovce have been kidnapped.

All the kidnapped persons have been captured by the Albanian terrorists near Semsevo.

Armed Albanian terrorists have kidnapped Zoran Jovanovski from Tearce, Stanko Nikolovski and Niso Milosavlevski from Vratnica from the bus on Tetovo - Jazince road. jb/sk/08:31

According to Macedonian national radio this morning, the number of kidnapped persons increased to 100. Some of them were intercepted while they were going to work, with bus, on the Tetovo-Gostivar road and taken to uknown direction. The same radio later announced that 20 of the kidnapped were released.

Latest News 00.15am Monday:
-Three policeman are confirmed dead. All of them from mortar shelling. One policeman is badly injured.
-The president of Republic Macedonia called up the Security Council for 00.30am, Monday morning.
-Around 120 to 150 members of UCK (KLA) and The Kosovo Protective Corpus are in the Tetovo area.
-At the moment In the town of Tetovo, there is a large amount of MKD security forces.
-TV Sitel managed to get in touch with one of the kidnapped that has been held in the village of Poroj. The kidnapped one (identity not revealed) stated that the demands of Albanian Terrorists are to release the detained Albanian Terrorists commanders captures by a regular car check this morning. The time limit for the Terrorists commanders release is 24 hours.
-Numerous shootouts have been reported in the surroundings of Tetovo, but not in Tetovo at the moment.

Latest News: 11.40
Numerous shootings have been reported from diferent locations at the Polog Valley. Shootouts are reported from the village of Shemsevo, Ratae, Trebosh, and other places.
Near the village of Shemsevo, a grour of antiterrorists units of the MKD police forces were atacked by the albanian terrorists. There are no victims reported and the atacked group had to call for a large backup.

Latest News: 11.15 CET
Two members of the MKD police, are killed in a mortar fire at the village of Trebosh. One is badly injured and one has been kidnaped by the Albanian Terrorists.

Latest News: 11.10pm CET

According to A1 news sources, three MKD police members are injured near the village of Shemsevo from mortar fire, where the fights are intensified. Shootings and detonations are heard. Three civilians are set free, two minor age girls and one eldelry woman.

Latest News: 11.00pm CET

Eyewitnesses: Around 10pm, at the main square in Tetovo, two black-dressed armed terrorists beat up two Macedonian citizens, and dragged them in to the vehicle. The vehicle drove to an unknown destination.

Previous updates:

web posted: 8.40pm CET
Twelve civilians from Tetovo were kidnapped by the Albanian terrorists tonight. Among the kidnapped are the manager of the TV KISS( Tetovo) and his son . There is no further info on their situation at the moment.
The word on the streets of Tetovo is that there are a lot of black-uniformed terrorists movement in Tetovo. People are rushing for home even before the start of the police curfew in 10.30pm. It will be hard night in Tetovo.

web posted 9.30pm CET
Reality Macedonia recieved a info, that tonight one more civilian from the Village of Poroj has been kinapped by the Albanian Terrorists.
This makes the total number of thirteen civilians kidnapped tonight.
OSCE has no comment for this case, and they will give a statement when they recieve official information about tonights kinapping.
The kidnapped Macedonian civilians, are being hold in the village of Shemsevo, an Albanian Terrorists stronghold.

web posted: 9.45 pm CET
The number of the kidnapped civilians tonight, reached to twenty at this moment. According to Tv Sitel (Skopje), three persons that had been held in the village of Shemshevo were released 20 minutes ago. Their condition is unknown at this moment.
The members of the NATO TFF team are in the village at the moment, and the talks of their release is under way.

Reality Macedonia will bring updates on this page to any news and events that happens tonight in Tetovo area.

Bulgarian Weightlifters 3rd At the World Championship.

Standartnews

Bulgarian team took the third place with 452 pts. at the 71st World Weightlifting Championship for men in Antalya (Turkey) yesterday. Russia topped the standing with 517 pts, ahead of Turkey - 473 pts. Yani Marchokov by the name of Fayed Salem Jaber won another title for Qatar. He accumulated 460 kg total (210 + 259), but couldn't jerk 263 kg for a World record.

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