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Nato strikes: Day seven
(30 March)

Nato responds with more strikes
Nato presses on with its air offensive after rejecting an "unacceptable"
ceasefire proposal from President Milosevic. Meanwhile the humanitarian
crisis deepens.
Analysis
Will the conflict spread?
The impact on Albania
Arkan and the Serb paramilitaries
Texts and transcripts
Text of Milosevic offer
Multimedia
UK Defence Ministry counters claims that Nato contributed to the refugee
crisis
Rageh Omaar reports: "Round the clock bombardment"
Bill Clinton: We must remain determined ... to see this through
UK International Development Secretary Clare Short: We will get help
to those who need it
Nato strikes: Day six
(29 March)

Refugees flee Kosovo horror
Tens of thousands of refugees fleeing Kosovo tell horrifying stories
of atrocities, as Nato says it has started around-the-clock air attacks
against Serbian targets.
Analysis
Ground troops: Why Nato says no
Ethnic cleansing: An old tradition
Low-level flying, high-level danger
Multimedia
Refugees say they left at gunpoint: Paul Welsh
The fiercest bombing yet: Bridget Kendall
Refugees say Serb militias gave them five minutes to leave: Robert Fox
Andre Angeli of the OSCE in Albania describes the mass influx of people
Nato strikes: Day five
(28 March)

Wreckage of the US plane
Serb 'scorched earth' offensive
More than 500,000 Kosovo Albanians have been forced to flee their homes,
according to Nato. The alliance loses its first plane - a US Stealth
fighter. Protests mount in some countries against the continuing action.
Analysis
Life under fire in Belgrade: John Simpson
The Kosovo conflict on the Web
How to rescue a pilot
Multimedia
Belgrade TV reports on "downed" plane (in Serbian)
John Simpson: "For the first time, Nato attacked Belgrade in the morning"
Nato strikes: Day four
(27 March)

Nato steps up raids
Nato decides to move into the second phase of its military campaign
against Yugoslavia, authorising its commanders to target tanks and other
facilities. A Stealth fighter goes down, the first Nato loss of the
conflict
Analysis
Can Nato achieve its aims?
Texts and transcripts
UK opposition leader TV address - Full text
Multimedia
Bridget Kendall on the new urgency at Nato
Serb television pictures of a downed US plane
William Hague (UK opposition leader): 'Deepest, darkest hours'
Nato strikes: Day three
(26 March)

Nato pounds Belgrade
Nato steps up its bombing of Yugoslavia, with a sustained attack on
the capital, Belgrade.
Analysis
Piercing the propaganda
Q&A: Nato's military tactics
Texts and transcripts
'Right thing to do': Text of Blair's address
Multimedia
John Simpson on a disturbed night in Belgrade
Tony Blair: "This is simply the right thing to do"
John Simpson reports on how the strikes are affecting everyday life
in Belgrade
"The job is far from over" - John McIntyre reports
Nato strikes: Day two
(25 March)

Second night of bombs
More than 100 Nato warplanes pound Yugoslavia in a second night of air
strikes over the Kosovo crisis in what military chiefs describe as a
"significantly heavier" assault.
Analysis
Clues to military strategy
Why Nato troops may have to go in
Eyewitness
Chief news correspondent Kate Adie watched the strikes from the deck
of the USS Gonzalez
Texts and transcripts
Belgrade breaks off diplomatic ties
Blame Milosevic, Clinton tells Serbs
Multimedia
Nato commander General Wesley Clark: We're going to attack, disrupt,
destroy
The BBC's Orla Guerin describes how she and other journalists were expelled
from Serbia
Blame Milosevic: Clinton's address
Fergus Nicol reports on the aftermath of Nato's first strikes
Nato officials warn of a sustained campaign
Nato strikes: Day one
(24 March)

Serbia bombed
Nato carries out its threat to bomb Serbia over Kosovo, attacking a
sovereign European country for the first time in the alliance's history.
Analysis
Can the Serbs hit back?
Why Milosevic is defying Nato
Russia's pride at stake
How the West justifies action
Texts and transcripts
Nato Secretary-General Javier Solana orders military action
Milosevic: Defend the country
Tony Blair: We have a duty to see justice is done
Yugoslav army condemns the strikes
Bill Clinton: We act to prevent a wider war
Bill Clinton to the Serbs: Blame Milosevic
Multimedia
Nicholas Witchell: Scenes reminiscent of World War II
Kate Adie watches the launch of the missiles
Jeremy Cooke describes the bombing from Belgrade
US President Clinton: If we do not act, it will get worse
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair: We must fight for peace
Nato Secretary-General Javier Solana's announcement of air strikes
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