What a great way to “stop
humanitarian catastrophe” and “bring peace on Balkans”
Slobodan Markovic
======================================================================DISCLAIMER: I’m not affiliated with any of the sides in current conflict on Balkans. I’m a 21 years old student of computer sciences at the University of Belgrade. I don’t support violence as a way of solving any conflict. You are about to read only one tiny part of my experiences concerning goddamn war in my living environment. ========================================================================
Cool! NATO hit in the very centre of the problem - I can already see Milosevic so badly hurt, he is now half-way to resignation: “A NATO missile smashed into a passenger train in southeast Serbia Monday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 16 others, rescue officials said. The missile, which hit shortly before noon local time, cut the train in two, turning two cars into smoldering wrecks and damaging two others. Rescue workers told Reuters they had pulled nine burned bodies out of the wreckage and found another corpse in a nearby river”. Crvena Zastava factory in Kragujevac was also bombed. The factory was full of people when 16 NATO missiles exploded. Again, ammunition and weapons sections of the factory were not targeted. Epilogue: 36 workers wounded in (from military POV) marginal sections of the factory (car colouring section and factory’s computer centre). Last night, I tried to fall asleep before 2 AM for the first time in two weeks, but... around 03:40 AM one heavy explosion, some 5 km from my house (southern part of the city - Banjica) woke me up... Judging to some US official’s statements (Albright, Clinton) I can see that NATO will make sure we don’t get bored here in Yugoslavia. “The efforts are intensifying...” What a great way to “stop humanitarian catastrophe” and “bring peace on Balkans”.
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