A resident, interviewed by Human Rights Watch, recounted the influx of people from Crnilo (Cernille), a village near Muhadzer Babus, arriving "five or six days after NATO started bombing."
The constant threat persisted as Serbian forces, with tanks, entered Donje Gadimlje around noon on April 1.
The villagers, initially reassured the forces sought shelter, fled to a nearby river, but returned later the same day.
[2] The village of Gadime is home to a closely-knit community whose members all belong to the esteemed Albanian tribe known as Krasniqi.
By tracing the presence of haplogroup J2b-L283 within the Krasniq tribe, we gain valuable insights into their genetic heritage and ancestral connections.