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Human Rights Watch documented and evaluated the impact and effects of the NATO military operation, and confirmed 90 incidents in which civilians died as a result of NATO bombing. These included attacks where cluster bombs were dropped. In 1999, it was estimated that 488–527 Yugoslav civilians died as
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Prizren-Brezovica road was subject to NATO airstrikes. A chauffeur was killed driving in a convoy of journalists, and three more were injured. At 1:05 pm local time on the following day, 1999, 10 civilians were killed when NATO bombers mounted a daylight raid on a bridge over the
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airstrikes. Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, criticized NATO's decision to bomb civilian infrastructure in the war. "Once it made the decision to attack
Yugoslavia, NATO should have done more to protect civilians," Roth remarked. "All too often, NATO targeting subjected the
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in Kosovo, where
Albanian peasants were seeking refuge in a convoy. Sources vary between 77 and 87 killed. Survivors of the attack claimed that they had been set up by the Yugoslav police, who led them to the supply depot which was bombed that night. The Yugoslav police had led the refugees to the
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city board forbade medical workers and doctors to give information to journalists on collected remains of killed civilians, preventing a more complete record of civilian casualties from taking place. Human Rights Watch listed the names of 12 passengers killed in
Grdelica, although reported that 20
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Operation Allied Force, NATO pledged to minimise civilian casualties. Consideration of civilian casualties was incorporated into NATO's planning and targeting process. Targets were "looked at in terms of their military significance in relation to the collateral damage or the
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General Henry Shelton, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Critics of the campaign have suggested that incidents were the inevitable result of NATO's policy of restricting its pilots to bombing from 15,000 feet or above for the sake of avoiding NATO deaths.
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that might be there," General
Shelton said on April 14: "Then every precaution is made...so that collateral damage is avoided." According to Lt. Gen. Michael Short, "collateral damage drove us to an extraordinary degree... committed hours of day dealing with the allies on issues of collateral
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Operation Allied Force, minimizing civilian casualties was a major declared NATO concern. According to NATO, consideration of civilian casualties was fully incorporated into the planning and targeting process. All targets were "looked at in terms of their military
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later admitted in congressional testimony that the CIA had organised the strike and that it was the only strike of the campaign organised by his agency, though he still claimed it was accidental. China has never accepted the US explanation for the incident.
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a result of NATO bombing. The report also criticized
Pentagon and NATO officials for a lack of attention to the issue of civilian deaths, suggesting "a resistance to acknowledging the actual civilian effects and an indifference to evaluating their causes."
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reported that four civilians were killed, however a
Belgrade-based bulletin listed the names of five individuals who were killed in the attack. NATO spokesman Mike Phillips denied that NATO was responsible for the bombing of Majino Naselje.
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Surdulica was bombed for the second time on the night of May 30–31, 1999, when NATO airstrikes destroyed a sanatorium and a retirement home. Human Rights Watch published the names of the 23 civilians killed in the sanatorium.
297:, Mileva Kuveljić was killed in her home outside of the factory from airstrikes. According to a local historian, Goran Davidović, another person injured by that day's airstrikes died a month later.
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civilian population to unacceptable risks". Yugoslav government estimated that no fewer than 1,200 civilians and up to 2,500 civilians were killed and 5,000 wounded as a result of NATO airstrikes.
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On April 23, 1999, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS)'s headquarters were struck by NATO. As a consequence, 16 RTS civilian technicians and workers were killed and sixteen were wounded.
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after it was struck by NATO forces. A total of 35 homes and 125 apartment units were destroyed, with no obvious military target in the vicinity according to the Serbian newspaper
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over Pančevo rose 10,500 times higher than local laws allowed at the time. On the same day, one civilian was killed after airstrikes struck electric heating plants in Belgrade.
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reported about 50 passengers killed, whereas the Belgrade government recorded 55. In a commemorative gathering held on April 12, 2017, Miodrag Poledica, Serbia's
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and persisted for about two hours, causing civilian deaths in numerous locations on the convoy route near the villages of Bistrazin, Gradis, Madanaj, and Meja.
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were also killed in the hospital, although their names were listed separately from those of the three patients. NATO admitted that a missile was aimed at
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recording 39 civilians killed whereas the Minister of Health Leposava Milićević reported that 47 civilians killed in the bus bombing had been identified.
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journalist named Alessio Vinci subsequently visited the local morgue, where he reported 16 civilians killed as a result of the attack. One of Serbia's
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bus taking passengers to Kosovo was hit by NATO missiles when it crossed a bridge in the village of Lužane near
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in western Kosovo, killing 73 civilians and injuring 36 others. The attack began at 1:29
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Lukáš Houdek (translated into English by Gwendolyn Albert) (June 16, 2011).
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damage." "There is always a cost to defeat an evil," said NATO spokesman
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listed the names of three patients killed. Seven soldiers of the
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A monument to the children killed in the NATO bombing located in
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US bombing of the People's Republic of China embassy in Belgrade
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NATO bombing of the Radio Television of Serbia headquarters
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2128:"Once Again, NATO Admits Accidental Bombing Of Civilians"
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in Kosovo. However, there is another village also called
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significance in relation to the collateral damage or the
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1303:Да се не заборави: 18 година од НАТО бомбардовања
442:April 14, 1999: First bombing of a refugee column
16:Some of the civilian casualties of the Kosovo War
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2606:A Legal Geography of Yugoslavia's Disintegration
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1924:Krenuli na pijacu, pa poginuli od kasetnih bombi
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382:Railway bridge and monument to victims of the
2021:"Ljudski gubici tokom NATO bombardovanja SRJ"
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755:University Hospital Center Dr Dragiša Mišović
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305:On April 1, 1999 at 5:05 am local time, the
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2091:. Cambridge University Press. p. 352.
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1611:No justice for the victims of NATO bombings
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301:April 1–2, 1999: Novi Sad and Orahovac
2691:Civilian casualties in the Kosovo War
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2019:Predrag Azdejković (March 24, 2012).
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1894:Bus deaths claim disputed by NATO
1862:NATO Bombs Kill 17 More Civilians
1712:Dušan Đorđević (March 24, 2014).
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1955:Suze za 16 žrtava kasetnih bombi
1333:Toma Todorović (April 6, 2008).
1149:Milan Laketić (March 24, 2015).
1094:"How the Serb army escaped Nato"
967:Zmaj Jova street is named after
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691:May 14, 1999: Bombing of Koriša
2686:Serbia–United States relations
2584:Sećanje na žrtve bombardovanja
2449:"NATO 'hit old people's home'"
2274:Miloš Vasić (April 28, 2011).
2047:Will Englund (June 20, 1999).
1546:Paul Watson (April 22, 1999).
1299:Dragan Ilić (March 24, 2017).
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1951:D. Stojanović (May 7, 2015).
1890:Helen Kinghan (May 4, 1999).
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1337:Алексинац не заборавља жртве
1126:(in Serbian). Archived from
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163:War crimes in the Kosovo War
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2609:. Oxford University Press.
2311:Dubrava (1) – Rat u zatvoru
1997:Nova srpska politička misao
1858:Paul Watson (May 4, 1999).
1217:(in Serbian). April 4, 2010
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2603:Trbovich, Ana S. (2008).
2257:"NATO bomb hits hospital"
2696:Incidents involving NATO
2278:Pokolj u zatvoru Dubrava
1920:M. Vučić (May 7, 2016).
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1746:Gađani mostovi i civili
1309:Слово Југа (Slovo Juga)
1058:Krieger, Heike (2001).
944:Humanitarian Law Centre
805:Varvarin bridge bombing
773:Dubrava prison massacre
653:Chinese embassy bombing
79:Gornje Obrinje massacre
24:Part of a series on the
2681:Serbian war casualties
2114:Sunday Free Lance-Star
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1039:on November 21, 2016
969:Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
74:Lapušnik prison camp
2542:The Washington Post
2202:The Washington Post
1796:on 30 October 2015.
973:variations of nouns
526:public broadcasters
293:munitions plant in
112:Civilian casualties
107:Bela Crkva massacre
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1455:Human Rights Watch
998:Lužane bus bombing
939:Casualty recording
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568:On May 1, 1999, a
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234:were killed in 90
127:Suva Reka massacre
2616:978-0-19-533343-5
2058:The Baltimore Sun
1869:Los Angeles Times
1557:Los Angeles Times
1071:978-0-521-80071-6
887:on June 7, 1999.
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122:Podujevo massacre
93:NATO intervention
59:Battle of Glođane
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334:carcinogens
2676:Kosovo War
2670:Categories
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1582:Bilten #11
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1185:. May 1999
1017:References
971:. Serbian
927:Jamie Shea
861:Novi Pazar
803:See also:
793:false flag
343:Damage in
275:Destroyed
264:Damage in
222:forces in
158:Legitimacy
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682:director
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518:Surdulica
356:Aleksinac
345:Aleksinac
256:Incidents
232:Albanians
2483:June 13,
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2435:BBC News
2412:July 15,
2382:July 15,
2375:Politika
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