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A terrorist was preparing for slaughter with the song about Karadzic: One minute before massacring 49 people, he was listening to the Chetnik song (VIDEO)

He was listening to the Chetnik song "From Bihac to Petrovac village"

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A terrorist attack happened in New Zealand on two mosques, in which 40 believers were killed and 20 wounded. Footage of the attacker appeared on Youtube before he committed the massacre.

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While he was preparing to enter the mosque, the man who brutally murdered the believers was listening to the Chetnik song "From Bihac to Petrovac village". 

It is interesting that precisely this song where Radovan Karadzic is mentioned, the attacker is singing only five days before the announcement of the second instance verdict. 

Foto: Tanjug/AP

Besides the "preparation" in the car, he filmed the entire terrorist act. The footage shows him entering with a rifle into the mosque and he starts firing on the crawling believers, who are screaming and who try to escape. 

According to the officials, this is "the darkest day in New Zealand, ever".

Four attackers were arrested, three of them are men and one of them is a woman.

Foto: Tanjug/AP
Foto: Tanjug/AP

These are the lyrics of the song which could be heard in the car: 

From Bihac to Petrovac village, to Petrovac village,

Serbian land has been attacked whole, attacked whole.

If the Croat Ustashas could see, Croat Ustashas

Don't touch our homestead, our homestead.

Karadzic, lead your Serbs, lead your Serbs

Let it be shown, they aren't afraid of anyone, they aren't afraid of anyone

Wolves started moving from Krajina, wolves started moving

Take care Ustashas and Turks, Ustashas and Turk.

Karadzic, lead your Serbs, lead your Serbs

Let it be shown, they aren't afraid of anyone, they aren't afraid of anyone.

(Telegraf.co.uk)

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