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Serbia remembers NATO bombing victims 20 years on​

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A man holds a candle and a sign board to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression in Nis, Serbia, on March 24, 2019. Serbia cannot forgive NATO for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombings. Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the country, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression. (Xinhua/Shi Zhongyu)

NIS, Serbia, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Serbia cannot forgive North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombing.

Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the state, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered here at a city square in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression
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Serbia started marking the Remembrance Day five years ago. Vucic told the gathering that preserving the memory of the victims of the 1999 bombing is vital for the survival of Serbian people in the future.
"Nobody was held responsible for these crimes. Serbian civilians, our children were a permitted target of the NATO aggression...these children and people will never be forgotten."

People watched a performance depicting a tragedy from the war, when on April 17, 1999, three-year-old Milica Rakic was killed by bomb debris in her house.

Vucic said Serbia will always see the death of 2,500 civilians, among whom 79 were children - as a crime, stressing that the Serbian people chose not to become a part of NATO, and opted for a policy of military neutrality instead.

During the event, speeches were also given by the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church Irinej, Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, and Sladjan Vuckovic, an army officer that lost both of his hands while disposing of bombs that did not explode.

The NATO bombing started on March 24, 1999. During the 78-day bombing, around 25,000 objects were damaged, including airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments, road infrastructure, as well as the building of the Chinese embassy, where three Chinese were killed and dozens injured.

 
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Now the Russian fight back. NATO is good in picking out small nation and kick u when u are weak. They have no balls to fight bigger one. Their righteous is reserve to bully weak and small one. Be it you are good or bad,
 
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NATO Secretary General: "Ukraine is the biggest crisis Europe has experienced since World War II".

But any NATO representative cannot remind Stoltenberg that 110,000 Bosniak relatives, kids and brothers and sisters were massacred in Yugoslavia between 1991-94 in front of NATO.

It is a shame.
 
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Serbia remembers NATO bombing victims 20 years on​

(Xinhua)
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A man holds a candle and a sign board to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression in Nis, Serbia, on March 24, 2019. Serbia cannot forgive NATO for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombings. Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the country, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression. (Xinhua/Shi Zhongyu)

NIS, Serbia, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Serbia cannot forgive North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombing.

Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the state, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered here at a city square in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression
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Serbia started marking the Remembrance Day five years ago. Vucic told the gathering that preserving the memory of the victims of the 1999 bombing is vital for the survival of Serbian people in the future.
"Nobody was held responsible for these crimes. Serbian civilians, our children were a permitted target of the NATO aggression...these children and people will never be forgotten."

People watched a performance depicting a tragedy from the war, when on April 17, 1999, three-year-old Milica Rakic was killed by bomb debris in her house.

Vucic said Serbia will always see the death of 2,500 civilians, among whom 79 were children - as a crime, stressing that the Serbian people chose not to become a part of NATO, and opted for a policy of military neutrality instead.

During the event, speeches were also given by the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church Irinej, Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, and Sladjan Vuckovic, an army officer that lost both of his hands while disposing of bombs that did not explode.

The NATO bombing started on March 24, 1999. During the 78-day bombing, around 25,000 objects were damaged, including airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments, road infrastructure, as well as the building of the Chinese embassy, where three Chinese were killed and dozens injured.

Yeah, even wolves have heart in their chests. Somewhere some Bosnian might also be remembering their love ones buried alive by innocent people of Serbia.
 
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Yeah, even wolves have heart in their chests. Somewhere some Bosnian might also be remembering their love ones buried alive by innocent people of Serbia.
its so amazing to see how Killing Muslims has become acceptable Serbs butchered Bosnian Muslims its okay,Rohangiyas Murdered its okay,Syrians Murdered its okay,Afghans Murdered its okay,Libyan,Turks,Pakistanis,Indian Muslims,Palastinians,Kashmiris,Yamenis thousands and thousands murdered by America and its allies even Muslim countries took part in this "Murder frenzy" but it was okay! Even jewish turds are protesting in occupied territories against Russia "Occupation" of Ukranie because they are not Muslims so its not OKAY!!!!

we Ummat e Muhamadi SAW are lost disjointed,disunited and are easy pickings idk when we will wake up unite and end this hypocrisy!
 
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Serbia remembers NATO bombing victims 20 years on​

(Xinhua)
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A man holds a candle and a sign board to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression in Nis, Serbia, on March 24, 2019. Serbia cannot forgive NATO for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombings. Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the country, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression. (Xinhua/Shi Zhongyu)

NIS, Serbia, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Serbia cannot forgive North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombing.

Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the state, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered here at a city square in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression
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Serbia started marking the Remembrance Day five years ago. Vucic told the gathering that preserving the memory of the victims of the 1999 bombing is vital for the survival of Serbian people in the future.
"Nobody was held responsible for these crimes. Serbian civilians, our children were a permitted target of the NATO aggression...these children and people will never be forgotten."

People watched a performance depicting a tragedy from the war, when on April 17, 1999, three-year-old Milica Rakic was killed by bomb debris in her house.

Vucic said Serbia will always see the death of 2,500 civilians, among whom 79 were children - as a crime, stressing that the Serbian people chose not to become a part of NATO, and opted for a policy of military neutrality instead.

During the event, speeches were also given by the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church Irinej, Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, and Sladjan Vuckovic, an army officer that lost both of his hands while disposing of bombs that did not explode.

The NATO bombing started on March 24, 1999. During the 78-day bombing, around 25,000 objects were damaged, including airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments, road infrastructure, as well as the building of the Chinese embassy, where three Chinese were killed and dozens injured.

This would be like Germans protesting civilian deaths due to bombing occurred during WW2.

A tragic outcome in a brutal war, Definately.

Used by internet warriors without a lick of historical know-how to blindly push forth narratives, you betcha.

For god's sake, read some books, read up on the matter, the deaths while tragic were a direct result of the Serbian Armies genocidal actions. Those who were the primary cause of Serbian deaths now berate the others and fanbois like you robotically push narratives.

You're trying to push the anti NATO agenda so fervently that you're on a forum with predominantly Pakistani members and asking them to symphathise/Believe an Army that persued genocide and rape against Bosnian Muslims as a matter of policy.

Have your common sense faculties eroded?

Here, read something other than the CCP pamplet for a change:Knowledge sets one free
 
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its so amazing to see how Killing Muslims has become acceptable Serbs butchered Bosnian Muslims its okay,Rohangiyas Murdered its okay,Syrians Murdered its okay,Afghans Murdered its okay,Libyan,Turks,Pakistanis,Indian Muslims,Palastinians,Kashmiris,Yamenis thousands and thousands murdered by America and its allies even Muslim countries took part in this "Murder frenzy" but it was okay! Even jewish turds are protesting in occupied territories against Russia "Occupation" of Ukranie because they are not Muslims so its not OKAY!!!!

we Ummat e Muhamadi SAW are lost disjointed,disunited and are easy pickings idk when we will wake up unite and end this hypocrisy!
The fire will reach where is belongs.
 
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NATO is good in picking out small nation and kick u when u are weak. They have no balls to fight bigger one.

Not a supporter of NATO bombings but in this conflict they did really saved Bosnians from complete genocide by Serbs. Sad thing is innocent Serbian civilians killed in bombings also had nothing to do with their armys actions.
 
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Serbia remembers NATO bombing victims 20 years on​

(Xinhua)
View attachment 818799
A man holds a candle and a sign board to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression in Nis, Serbia, on March 24, 2019. Serbia cannot forgive NATO for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombings. Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the country, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression. (Xinhua/Shi Zhongyu)

NIS, Serbia, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Serbia cannot forgive North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for the thousands of civilians killed in 1999, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said here on Sunday, two decades after the beginning of the NATO bombing.

Under the slogan "We will forgive if we can, but we will forget only if we perish", leaders of the state, church and military, ambassadors and citizens gathered here at a city square in downtown Nis with lit candles to mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the NATO Aggression
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Serbia started marking the Remembrance Day five years ago. Vucic told the gathering that preserving the memory of the victims of the 1999 bombing is vital for the survival of Serbian people in the future.
"Nobody was held responsible for these crimes. Serbian civilians, our children were a permitted target of the NATO aggression...these children and people will never be forgotten."

People watched a performance depicting a tragedy from the war, when on April 17, 1999, three-year-old Milica Rakic was killed by bomb debris in her house.

Vucic said Serbia will always see the death of 2,500 civilians, among whom 79 were children - as a crime, stressing that the Serbian people chose not to become a part of NATO, and opted for a policy of military neutrality instead.

During the event, speeches were also given by the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church Irinej, Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, and Sladjan Vuckovic, an army officer that lost both of his hands while disposing of bombs that did not explode.

The NATO bombing started on March 24, 1999. During the 78-day bombing, around 25,000 objects were damaged, including airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments, road infrastructure, as well as the building of the Chinese embassy, where three Chinese were killed and dozens injured.

I'd feel sad, but... they dug their own grave then. If anything, NATO dithered for too long. If they were going to do anything, they should have done it in 1991.

I mean, killing civilians is bad, but... it is not like Serbia didn't do the same.
 
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