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These are obviously civilian targets and
victims of NATO's "humanitarian" destruction of Serbia and Montenegro.
Is this a place for Albanian refugees to return? Or can anybody live here
anymore?
It seems that NATO's goal was a pure destruction of Yugoslavian infrastructure
and terrorizing of civilians for purposes that only NATO generals know.
Destroyed schools, hospitals, residential buildings, houses, bridges,
passenger trains, busses... 20.000 tons of bombs thrown on Yugoslavia during
78 days. Nineteen countries against one, and after eleven weeks of bombing
only 13 tanks (of 300) destroyed. Isn't that a shame? NATO lost this war
not only militarily but also morally.
Thanks God NATO stopped its senseless violence and accepted peaceful
solution for Kosovo, under control of United Nations (KFOR), recognizing
sovereignty and integrity of Yugoslavia. We hope KFOR will respect the
signed peace treaty and disarm the separatist Kosovo Liberation Army, making
Kosovo be without refugees from any side.
But who will pay for destroyed objects, infrastructure, lost jobs of
hundreds of thousands of people, and 1.500 killed civilians, of whom 30%
are children?
The big and glorious NATO power should.
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