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Nato strikes: Day 21
(13 April)

Nato reinforces
Nato announces a massive reinforcement of its operations, as Yugoslavia
says strikes target a hydroelectric plant and railway bridge.
Analysis
Viewpoint: Time for food drops, says Ashdown
Kofi Annan's delicate balance
Multimedia
Tony Blair: "Substantial reinforcements"
"Every day, more young men come back to fight the Serbs": David Loyn
"Russia could play a key role": Janet Barrie
Nato strikes: Day 20
(12 April)

Missiles hit train
Nato presses on with its operations, but admits its forces destroyed
a passenger train in an attack on a railway line in Serbia in which
ten people were killed.
Analysis
Jonathan Eyal: Is Nato winning?
Multimedia
"Worst Nato error so far": John Simpson
Nato commander Wesley Clarke: "Determined we will not lose"
Eyewitness: Matt Frei talks to a family who fled terror
Albanian Foreign Minister Paskal Milo: "We need a long-term solution"
Nato strikes: Day 19
(11 April)

Nato gets Albanian launchpad
The Albanian Government hands over control of its airspace, ports and
military installations to support the Nato bombing campaign against
Yugoslavia.
Analysis
Mark Devenport: What the crisis means for peacekeeping
Ben Brown: Friends whose lives have been shattered
HMS Invincible: Floating fortress
Nato strikes: Day 18
(10 April)

New exodus from Kosovo
The expulsion of refugees from Kosovo appears to have restarted, prompting
fears of a new wave of ethnic cleansing.
Profiles
Vuk Draskovic: Opposition leader converted
Vojislav Seselj: Milosevic's hard-line ally
Nato strikes: Day 17
(9 April)

Kosovo 'could spark world war'
President Yeltsin warns that the Kosovo conflict could escalate if Russia
is forced to intervene.The Nato bombing of Serbia continues over the
Orthodox Easter.
Profiles
Madeleine Albright: Haunted by history
Analysis
Tom de Waal assesses Russian public opinion
Gabriel Partos on the fortunes of the KLA
Monitoring: Propaganda war hots up
Nato strikes: Day 16
(8 April)

Ground troops to Albania
Nato decides to send 8,000 troops to Albania to help with the refugee
effort. There are new warnings from the West that refugees inside Kosovo
may be used as human shields.
Analysis
Jonathan Marcus: Is Nato's campaign working?
Nato strikes: Day 15
(7 April)

Refugees go 'missing'
Macedonia removes 30,000 refugees from its border camps. The UN expresses
concerns for their safety. The Nato bombing campaign intensifies further.
Eyewitness
Kate Adie reports from the USS Nicholson on a 'curious lack of interest'
out at sea
Analysis
Discord mars EU refugee effort
Multimedia
Ben Brown reports from the deserted border: "The aid workers can hardly
believe it"
Paul Royall on the overnight Nato bombardment
Jeremy Bowen on the "smell of violence" in Montenegro
Jill Dando presents the Kosovo crisis appeal
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