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Nato strikes: Day 70
(1 June)

Nato bombs hit Albania
Nato admits its aircraft mistakenly bombed Albanian army forces on the
Albanian side of the Kosovo border.
Nato strikes: Day 69
(31 May)

Nato 'hit old people's home'
Nato planes hit an old people's home at a sanatorium in Surdulica, south-eastern
Serbia killing at least 11 people, according to the Yugoslav media.
Nato strikes: Day 68
(30 May)

Nato confirms bridge attack
Nato says its aircraft carried out an attack on a bridge in the south-central
Serbian town of Varvarin, which Yugoslav reports say killed at least
11 civilians.
From our own correspondent
Conspiracy theories take shape in Belgrade
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BBC's John Leyne: Locals say the bridge was packed with traffic
Mike Williams: Belgrade reports on bridge attack
Gen Wesley Clark: Best that air drops not associated with Nato
Nato strikes: Day 67
(29 May)

Belgrade jails aid workers
Three employees of an Australian aid agency are given heavy sentences
for spying, a verdict described as "incomprehensible" by the Australian
Government.
Nato strikes: Day 66
(28 May)

Nato planes pile on pressure
Nato says it will take advantage of favourable weather to increase the
intensity of its bombing raids against Yugoslavia.
Analysis
Nato prepares for 'Phase three'
From our own correspondent
Italians find conflict too close for comfortNato strikes: Day 65
(27 May)

Chernomyrdin threatens to suspend talks
Balkans envoy Viktor Chernomyrdin says the Nato campaign has set back
the US-Russian relationship "by several decades".
Texts and transcripts
Text of Milosevic indictment
Analysis
A fight to the finish
Q&A: The Milosevic indictment
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The legal noose tightens: BBC's David Shukman
Nato strikes: Day 64
(26 May)

Milosevic accused of massacres
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia indicts
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic for war crimes on Wednesday and
signs his arrest warrant.
From our own correspondent
Jacky Rowland: Propaganda battle over Kosovo
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UK Defence Secretary George Robertson: "The cruelty and brutality we
have seen in Kosovo will not be tolerated" |