Headlines
- Demonstrations in Banja Luka against the brutal NATO aggression on Yugoslavia.
- Yugoslavia attacked by NATO bombers again today. Synchronised attacks of the Shqiptar terrorists.
- General HQ of the Yugoslav Army and the Ministry of Information report: 20 dead, 98 wounded.
- RS vehemently condemned the aggression against Yugoslavia.
- In a number of European capitals, the citizens protest against NATO.
Ruthless aggression against Yugoslavia continues.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic holds a meeting with the state leadership.
Yugoslav foreign minister, Zivadin Jovanovic met with the Russian ambassador Yuri Kotov.
The Government of Serbia declared the war-time work regime for the state bodies.
Schools and universities in Yugoslavia closed for the time being.
General HQ of the Yugoslav army issued a press release about last night’s NATO attacks. 10 soldiers dead, 18 wounded and 1 missing. 2 NATO planes and a number of missiles shot down.
Serbian minister of information, Aleksandar Vucic ordered out of the country the journalists from the countries that participated in the attacks.
Russia withdrew its representatives from the OSCE mission in Kosovo.
Statement by the Russian President, Boris Yeltsin read.
Correspondents report from Brussels, London, Bonn, New York, Athens, Beijing and Moscow.
UN Security Council held session last night.
Italian PM Massimo d’Allema said NATO attacks stopped the offensive in Kosovo.
Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, General Klaus Naumann said NATO took Russian protests seriously.
Demonstrations in Sofia (Bulgaria) and Novosibirsk (Russia).
Peruvian Government protests against NATO attacks.
Air alarm in Belgrade.
Demonstrations of secondary school students in Banja Luka against the NATO aggression.
Press release from the Chairman of the BiH Presidency, Zivko Radisic read. Statements by the RS Episcopal Conference, RS Veterans’ Organisation, RS killed soldiers’ and missing persons’ families and the Board for the protection of the RS read.
Press releases from the SNSD, NGO Forum, Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO), RS Metal Workers’ Union and RS Publishers’ Association read.
International organisations press conference in Banja Luka.
Demonstrations in Banja Luka.
Air alarm in Pristina.
Statement by the RS NA Speaker, Petar Djokic.
Statement by Nikola Poplasen.
SDS press conference.
SPRS press release and press conference.
RS Government in permanent session as of today.
News from the BiH Federation.
OHR press release regarding the dissolution of AID intelligence agency. 4 explosions were heard around 19:40 hrs. in Pristina.