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Kosovo Albanian Fadil Rama seen through damaged wooden fence in the deserted village carrying groceries to the only resident Kosovo Serb Blagica Dicic a lonely 92-year old woman in a remote village of Vaganesh, Kosovo on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, abandoned by all her former ethnic Serb neighbors. Neighbor Blagica Dicic, is 92 and in failing health, in the remote ethnic Serb minority village in the mountains of eastern Kosovo but Fadil Rama comes from the other side of Kosovo’s bitter ethnic divide, being a member of Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian majority and Rama said he saw nothing strange in helping an elderly Serb. “I will never leave her on her own,” he said. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
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