Bloody Wednesday: 23 years ago the bombing of Yugoslavia began

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Serbs protest against NATO in Belgrade and pay tribute to 23rd anniversary since Yugoslavia bombing

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On the evening of March 24, 1999, NATO launched Operation Allied Force against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia without UNSC authorization. This marked the beginning of a 78-day Allied attack on the country that resulted in thousands of deaths.

We consider the operation an “act of aggression” of NATO against Yugoslavia. We are sure that this terrible date must not be forgotten, and those who gave the orders to bomb Yugoslavia must be punished.

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The bombing killed 3,500 to 4,000 people and injured about 10,000, two-thirds of whom were civilians. Material damage was up to $100 billion. More than 1.5 thousand settlements were destroyed, 60 bridges, 30% of all schools, about 100 monuments. Forty thousand residential buildings were destroyed or damaged.

Russians and Serbs are brothers forever!

In connection with the anniversary of the tragic events in Yugoslavia, the Ural regional branches of [ЕСM] and [Содружество] held an action in Yekaterinburg.
In connection with the anniversary of the tragic events in Yugoslavia, the Ural regional branches of [ЕСM] and [Содружество] held an action in Yekaterinburg.
In connection with the anniversary of the tragic events in Yugoslavia, the Ural regional branches of [ЕСM] and [Содружество] held an action in Yekaterinburg.

Source: https://t.me/Dugin_Aleksandr/1977

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