
1999: Chronology of Violence (March 20 – June 9) March 24, 1999
Đakovica / Gjakovë A surgeon at the “Isa Grezda” hospital lived with his family in the Stara Čaršija neighborhood. Around...

Đakovica / Gjakovë A surgeon at the “Isa Grezda” hospital lived with his family in the Stara Čaršija neighborhood. Around...

March 23 : The NATO Secretary General issued an order for air operations against the FRY to begin on March...

Obilić / Obiliq An Albanian television station reported that on March 22 Serbian forces killed an elderly man from Strofce/Stroc...

Glogovac / Gllogoc A member of the KLA “Mujë Krasniqi” Brigade was killed in Trstenik/Tërstenik when a shell fired by...

This chronology documents killings, deaths in clashes between VJ/MUP forces and the KLA, deaths in NATO air strikes, and disappearances...

“These names should have never been read, this exhibition should have never been created, the genocide in Srebrenica should have...

Serbia and Kosovo have asked each other to open up military archives to help reveal where missing persons from the 1998-99 war are buried - but despite cooperative rhetoric, neither appears likely to do it.
The list of citizens of Serbia and Montenegro whose deaths are related to the wars in the former Yugoslavia 1991-1995. Visual guide in South Slavic languages.







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