PRISTINA (Reuters) - A close ally of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci was acquitted of war crimes by a court in Pristina on Tuesday in a case marked by the suicide in 2011 of the prosecution's chief witness.
The court ruling marked the third time Fatmir Limaj - who went by the nom de guerre of Celik (Steel) - has been cleared of war crimes allegedly committed during a 1998-99 ethnic Albanian guerrilla insurgency in the former Serbian province.
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