(Left:)- A tear trickles down the cheek of Blenta Dervijhalli, 11, as her sister Qendreza, 10, wipes her eyes with her winter hat April 10, 1999 after they arrived into a refugee camp set up on the outskirts of Kukes, in northern Albania. The two girls and their family were chased out of their homes in Kosovo Polje, some 10 kms. west of Pristina, at gunpoint by Serb armed forces and spent nine hours on the back of a tractor.
(Right:)- Serbian Lazar Antic shows emotion as he smokes his cigarette in front of his destroyed house in the town of Aleksinac, some 200 kilometers (124 miles) south of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, early April 6, 1999. Allied planes targeted transportation links and communication sites Tuesday across Yugoslavia, and local officials said a NATO attack on the coal mining town of Aleksinac in southern Serbia killed five civilians and injured at least 30 others.

 

(below ) - British Defense Minister George Robertson affirms Nato's intention to maintain the bombing campaign against targets in Yugoslavia and Kosovo
12 April '99 at the daily Ministry of Defence press briefing in London.

 

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