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Nato strikes: Day 42
(4 May )

Kosovo solution 'closer'
Russia and the US signal progress but no breakthrough in the search
for a solution to the Kosovo conflict.
Analysis
Russia's mixed signals
Montenegro: Forgotten casualty of warNato strikes: Day 41
(3 May )

'Soft' bomb hits power supply
Nato announces it has used a new type of bomb to hit Yugoslav electricity
supplies, causing a power black-out in Belgrade and power cuts across
the country.
Nato strikes: Day 40
(2 May )

US prisoners freed
Three US soldiers captured by Serb forces are released by Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic.
Analysis
Jesse Jackson: Man of many missions
Nato strikes: Day 39
(May 1)

Nato bomb hits bus
A Nato attack on a bridge in Kosovo hit a bus, killing more than 24
passengers, according to witnesses and Yugoslav state media.
Analysis
Change in the air in Belgrade
Italian PM's balancing act
Multimedia
Kevin Connolly: "Prospects for a peace deal in the immediate future
are bleak" Nato strikes: Day 38
(30 April)

Nato blitz hits Belgrade
Nato carries out the most intense bombing raids on the Yugoslav capital,
Belgrade, since the start of Operation Allied Force, targeting the army
HQ and the Ministry of Defence building in the centre of the city.
Analysis
Turning off Serbia's oil supply
Hungary: Serbia's nervous neighbour
Kosovo and 'the truth'
Multimedia
Jon Leyne: "The campaign steadily intensifies" Nato strikes: Day
37
(29 April)

Peace effort gains pace
Moscow plays up hopes of a diplomatic settlement over the Kosovo crisis,
after a day of shuttle diplomacy across Europe. Nato shows its determination
not to let up until all its demands are met - with heavy bombing raids
on Belgrade.
Nato strikes: Day 36
(28 April)

Draskovic fired
Yugoslavia's Deputy Prime Minister, Vuk Draskovic, is dismissed for
opposing the government's position on the Kosovo conflict.
Analysis
Documentary uncovers Kosovo's horrors
Kosovo could force Russia defence rethink
Kosovo aid - when your help is a problem
Escalating the war
Multimedia
BBC's Andrew Bomford: Serbian TV pictures showed extensive damage
UN Correspondent Mark Devenport: Civilian impact of oil embargo
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