Only some of the non-military targets, tragically victimised by NATO strikes, are displayed on this page:
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Korisa
Korisa is a small village in South Kosovo, in vicinity of Suva Reka and Prizren. NATO forces hit gathering point with Albanian refugees, resulting with massacre.
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Luzane
In the 5-1-1999 NATO attack on a bridge in Luzane (20km / 12 miles from Pristina), around 1 p.m. the "Nis Express" bus from Nis to Pristina was hit. According to the last information at least 40 people were killed. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Savine Vode
On May 3rd, during the attack NATO attacked Savine Vode, village 20km from Pec, another civilian bus on route Djakovica-Podgorica was hit. At least 20 people were killed, 43 injured. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Surdulica
Small town in the southeast Serbia. The narrow center of the town suffered great damage in the recent NATO attack. First reports estimate 16 civilian casualties. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Prizren-Djakovica road
In early afternoon hours on April 14th, a convoy of Albanian
refugees was bombed four times by NATO planes. According to early estimates, 75 people were killed, and the number of wounded is estimated to be around 30. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Beograd
The capital of Yugoslavia. Belgrade is inhabited by more than 2 million citizens. The last local elections were won by a coalition of democratic parties. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Istok
Istok is a small town on south-west Kosovo. Among other, local jail(?!) was destroyed by NATO. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Murino (Montenegro)
In the 5-1-1999 NATO attacks, on the bridge across the Lim river, small village of Murino was bombed with 10 missiles. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Grdelica (vicinity of Leskovac)
NATO hit a civilian train, the international Belgrade - Salonica (Greece) line, in the vicinity of Leskovac on Monday, 04/12/1999. At a press conference the NATO alliance spokesman stated "that the train was not a target of the assault". 14 people were killed, more than 30 were injured, and 17 are reported missing. All victims were civilians. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Aleksinac
A mining town in eastern Serbia. Military installations are not located in this town or its surroundings. Five missiles killed 17 people.
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Merdare
Merdare is a small village between Kursumlija and Podujevo and does not have any military installations. Six civilians died in the bombings, among them women and an 11 month-old baby. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Zlatibor
A tourist resort in western Serbia, near Uzice. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Cacak
A big industrial centre in western Serbia. A residential area was destroyed in a NATO air strike aimed at the factory of domestic appliances Sloboda. A 74-year-old woman was killed. The last local elections in Cacak were won by a coalition o democratic parties. WARNING: some images are extremely disturbing.
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Kosovo (refugees)
Since NATO attacks started, Kosovo residents, mostly ethnic Albanian, are living through their largest tragedy. Innocent civilians move to Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro in convoys after several days of walking.
In the conflict between special police forces and Albanian KLA, the Yugoslav Army and NATO, the only authentic victims of this tragedy are civilians, common people.
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Kosovo (refugees II)
After the FRY and NATO officials signed the military-technical agreement for Kosovo, Albanian refugees started to flee back and Serbian citizens of Kosovo started to flee out of Kosovo.
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Pancevo
NATO has fired missiles on several occasions at the Pancevo petroleum refinery, petrochemical industry facilities, fertilizer plant, and Utva factory which produced aeroplanes for sport and agriculture. The fire, extingushed during the day, is reignited by night due to the explosions of NATO bombs. Huge amounts of toxic material is spilled into the Danube, and the cloud of smoke, 2km/1.2 miles high, spread all the way to Vrsac, and over into Romania. WARNING: some images are extremely disturbing.
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Nis
The second largest city in Serbia. A coalition of democratic parties won at the last local elections. The mayor of Nis stated: "My fellow citizens are in a brave struggle for democracy, but still, we were bombed tonight by planes of Western-democracy countries!! Is there a logical explanation for this? Is there at least a proper clarification?" WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Boljevac
Boljevac is a small town in eastern Serbia. NATO almost on the end of air attacks attacked it. There were civilian casualties. WARNING: some images are extremely disturbing.
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Novi Sad
The third largest city in Serbia and the capital of Vojvodina, northern autonomous region of Serbia. The last local elections were won by a coalition of democratic parties opposed to Slobodan Milosevic's regime.
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Varvarin
Varvarin is a small town in central Serbia, in vicinity of Krusevac. There was civilian casualties in NATO attacks on this town.
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Djakovica
A refugee camp near Djakovica, home for more than 50 families from Krajina (Croatia), was hit last night. 10 refugees died in the attack.
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Vladicin Han
Vladicin Han, small town in southern Serbia, was bombed several times. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Prizren
Prizren is town in southern Kosovo, nearby Albanian border. NATO bombing caused heavy destruction and lot of civilian casualties.
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Sremska Kamenica
Sremska Kamenica is small town in Vojvodina, near Novi Sad. NATO attacks caused heavy destruction of civilian infrastracture.
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Obrenovac
Obrenovac is a town in close vicinity of Belgrade, famous by fact that the biggest national thermal-power factory located in it.
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Lazarevac
Lazarevac is a small town in close vicinity of Belgrade. The eldest serbian power factory is located in this town.
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Strpci
SFOR forces have seriously violated their peace-keeping mandate by destroying a section of the Belgrade-Bar railroad, which runs through Bosnia. This act represents an active involvement of SFOR forces in support of NATO in the war against Yugoslavia.
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Kragujevac
A large industrial town in central Serbia. In W.W. II more than 7,000 people were executed by the German army in Kragujevac, among them a whole generation of high school graduates.
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Cuprija
A small town in central Serbia. One of its residential quarters was devastated.
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Novi pazar
Novi Pazar is a town in southwestern Serbia. It is a big industrial centre, with majority Muslim population.
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Podgorica
Capital of Montenegro, other federal unit of the Yugoslav federation. The 1998 elections produced a democracy-oriented government which has been resisting Slobodan Milosevic's regime.
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Gnjilane
Gnjilane is a town in southeast Kosovo. It was under heavy bombardment in numerous occasions.
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Prijanovci
Prijanovci is a small village in Serbia. It was badly demolished by NATO.
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Kursumlija
In two recent NATO attacks on Kursumlija, a small town in southern Serbia, 13 citizens were killed and more than 20 were injured.
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Vranje
Vranje is an industrial center in southern Serbia. In NATO attacks, a residential suburb is badly damaged. In the attack that tool place on April 16th, two people were wounded. A few hours later, Irena, a 16 year old girl, died in a hospital in Vranje. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Kraljevo
Kraljevo is a town in the South-west of Serbia. Its residential area was damaged in NATO strikes.
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Sabac
Sabac is a town in western Serbia. It was under NATO attacks in numerous occasions.
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Krusevac
Krusevac is an industrial town in central Serbia. A NATO assault destroyed the factory of construction machines 14th October.
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Kostolac
Kostolac is a small town in central Serbia. It is a famous by big thermal power plant.
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Ivanjica
Ivanjica is a small community situated in a mountanious area of western Serbia. It is known for a satellite station that connected phone lines in Yugoslavia with the World. The satellite station was destroyed in a NATO attack.
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Vrsac
Vrsac is town on Romania border, more than 450km away from Kosovo. It was attacked by NATO in several occassions.
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Uzice
Uzice is an industrial and regional center in Western Serbia. Town and its vicinity suffered numerous NATO attacks. Last local elections in Uzice were won by coalition of democratic parties.
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Rudnik
Mount Rudnik is tourist resort in central Serbia, in close vicinity of Cacak.
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Backa Palanka
Backa Palanka is a small border town in northern Serbia, near Croatia, more than 700km from Kosovo. In NATO attacks a residential suburb was demolished and the Backa Palanka bridge to Croatia damaged.
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Urosevac
Urosevac is one of the larger towns in Kosovo. Like most other towns in this region of Yugoslavia, Urosevac has been severely damaged.
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Velika Plana
Velika Plana is a town in central Serbia. The main connection between Europe and Middle East, an international E-75 highway, goes near this town.
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Beska
The bridge in Beska, a part of the E-75 international highway (important link between the south and the rest of Europe) is destroyed in one of the NATO attacks.
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Vrbas
Vrbas is a big industrial center in northern Serbia (Vojvodina province). It was under NATO attacks in numerous occasions.
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Paracin
Paracin is an industrial center in south Serbia, famous by its glass production.
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Mt. Fruska Gora
Mount Fruska Gora is biggest mountain in Vojvodina, and main tourist and religious center of that region.
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Sremska Mitrovica
Sremska Mitrovica is a town in Vojvodina (northern Serbia). NATO forces attacked it in numerous occasions.
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Trstenik
Trstenik is a small town in central Serbia. It was under NATO attack in several occasions. There are civilian casulties. WARNING: the images are extremely disturbing.
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Loznica
Loznica is a small town in western Serbia, more than 500km from Kosovo. Loznica is also an important industrial centre.
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Lucani
Lucani is a small town in western Serbia, between Cacak and Uzice, known for its large chemical industry facilities.
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Smederevo
Smederevo is medieval Serbian capital on the river Danube, around 30 miles south-east from Belgrade. Many industrial facilities in this town were destroyed in NATO bombardment.
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Bistrica
The Bistrica bridge was destroyed in one of the recent NATO attacks.
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