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Nato strikes: Day 28
(20 April)
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(Claimed damage by Day 27)
Nato: 'Ethnic cleansing spreading'
Nato says Yugoslav forces have extended ethnic cleansing operations
beyond Kosovo to villages inside Montenegro, as Tony Blair describes
the continuing air strikes as a just cause.
Analysis
Who will rebuild the Balkans?
Nato and the KLA
Multimedia
Milisav Paic of the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry: "Attempts to demonise
Serbia"
Nicholas Witchell: "Little sign of Serbs being deterred from ethnic
cleansing"
Nato strikes: Day 27
(19 April)

Nato 'may have killed refugees'
Nato admits its warplanes may have caused civilian casualties in attacks
on two convoys in Kosovo.
Analysis
Viewpoint: Martin Bell on the need for clarity
Multimedia
Nicholas Witchell: Nato dropped bombs on tractors
A night in a Belgrade bomb shelter: John Simpson
"Unbearable strain caused by links between Albania and the KLA": Jackie
Rowland reports
Nato strikes: Day 26
(18 April)

Refugees face malnutrition
Aid agencies in northern Albania report the first cases of malnutrition
among children crossing from Kosovo, as thousands continue to flee.
Meanwhile, Nato aircraft again bomb targets across Yugoslavia, with
the city of Novi Sad hit hard.
Multimedia
Jeremy Bowen in Kukes, northern Albanian: "A very sad place"
Nato's Javier Solana: "Peace will be very difficult"
Nato spokesman Jamie Shea: "Nato would never knowingly mislead any journalist"
Nato strikes: Day 25
(17 April)

New refugee exodus
A further 100,000 Kosovo Albanian refugees are believed to be heading
towards Macedonia. The US holds a Yugoslav officer prisoner.
From Our Own Correspondent
Matt Frei on how Albania could benefit from war
Chris Nuttall on the Internet war
Nato strikes: Day 24
(16 April)

Raids widen
Nato widens its campaign of air strikes, pounding key sites across Yugoslavia
overnight amid political fall-out from its bombing of a refugee convoy
in Kosovo.
Analysis
Risk to civilians rising
The view from America
Crisis unites Albanians
Multimedia
Jon Leyne: Nato bombs spoke louder than words
Bombing increases Milosevic support: John Simpson in Belgrade
Nicholas Witchell reports on the questions which remain unanswered
Nato strikes: Day 23
(15 April)

Nato's mistake
Nato admits it bombed a refugee convoy near Prizren, leaving Kosovo
refugees dead after a pilot mistook the civilian vehicles for Yugoslav
military units.
Analysis
Fog of war shrouds refugee deaths
Multimedia
Tony Blair comments on the attack
BBC Newsnight's David Sells on "Nato's holy war" Nato strikes: Day
22
(14 April)

Refugees bombed
Dozens of refugees are reported killed in attacks on two civilian convoys
in Kosovo, amid conflicting claims about who is to blame.
Analysis
The mood in Belgrade
Multimedia
Katty Kay: "Hideous devastation"
An eyewitness describes the attack
UK Defence Secretary George Robertson: "Hardened criminals terrorising
Kosovo" |