To: George Papadopoulos who wrote (3414 ) 4/11/1999 11:14:00 PM From: George Papadopoulos Respond to of 17770
More Serbian propaganda (to counterbalance the CNN pro Nato propaganda barrage). Of course always consider the source! NATO kills a baby April 11, 1999 Pristina, April 11 (Tanjug) - Three civilians, including a father and his one-year-old daughter, were killed in the Saturday night bestial bombing of the village Mirovac, not far from Podujevo, on the road for Kursumlija, Pristina Media Center said Sunday. A bomb killed Bozin Tosovic (30) and his one-year-old daughter Bojana, and seriously wounded his wife Marija Tosovic. During the bombing they were in their house in the village of Mirovac, several kilometers north of Podujevo. NATO bombs also killed Dragan Dubalo (41) from Podujevo. The road from Podujevo to Kursumlija, near the village Merdar, has been damaged to a great extent. In Podujevo and its surroundings the NATO aggressor targeted civilians facilities with over 10 missiles, the statement said. Leskovac, April 11 (Tanjug) - NATO aggressors sent a missile into the village of Turekovac, west of Leskovac, at about 5 a.m. Sunday, damaging more than 20 civilian buildings. The lethal fragments of the missile which exploded above ground showered almost the entire village. In addition to the destroyed buildings, many other houses have been damaged, roofs are torn, walls are cracked, and windows are broken. Fortunately, there were no casualties in this attack. Belgrade, April 11 (Tanjug) - NATO aggressor's aircraft bombed civilian targets in Kraljevo environs, central Serbia, at around 11 p.m. on Saturday, the Serbian Emergency Centre said Sunday. The enemy aircraft bombed civilian targets in the village of Samaila, northwest from Kraljevo, the Centre said. There is no information about possible casualties or damage caused by the barbaric attack launched only an hour before a liturgy held on the occasion of Easter, a major Orthodox Christian holiday, was to begin. Pristina, Serbia, April 11 (Tanjug) - The residents of Kosovo-Metohija chief city of Pristina spent the night ahead of the greatest Orthodox Christian holiday in shelters, hiding from NATO antichrist air raids that continued even on Easter Sunday. Strong detonations were heard in Pristina's surroundings around 11:30 a.m. on Sunday and the air raid alert is still in effect there. NATO criminals started their latest attacks on Pristina on Saturday, about 10:25 p.m. local time. Pristina's Emergency Center reported that the detonations came from the direction of the Slatina airport, which was hit with cluster bombs. Around 21:00 p.m. a pilotless aircraft was cruising above Pristina. Criminal NATO aircraft launched another attack on the airport and its environs some time after 1:00 a.m. Sunday. NATO aggressors bombed the Pristina-Urosevac and the Pristina-Lipljan roads, around 2:30 on Easter morning, and around 4:00 a.m. several detonations were heard northeast from Pristina. The Pristina City Hall press service said that there were no casualties in NATO airstrikes last night, but that a considerable material damage had been inflicted. Belgrade, April 11 (Tanjug) - Albanian terrorists tried to enter Yugoslav territory in an open act of aggression by Albania that continued on Saturday night on the Yugoslav border. Artillery fire opened from the Albanian border continued overnight, Serbian state radio and television RTS reported on Sunday. Yugoslav border guards are closely controlling the border, preventing terrorists, Albanian armed forces and NATO criminals from entering Yugoslav territory. The RTS report said that the NATO aggressor air force bombed a wide area around the city of Djakovica, in Serbia's Kosovo-Metohija province, inhabited mostly by ethnic Albanians. The reports say the air raids caused considerable material damage to civilian facilities in the area. NATO criminals launched air strikes also on the Kosovo-Metohija's town of Pec, causing significant material damage there as well