Wars Involving the Balkans - Kosovo War, National Liberation War of Macedonia, Croatian War of Independence, Yugoslav Front (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 97. Chapters: Kosovo War, National Liberation War of Macedonia, Croatian War of Independence, Yugoslav Front, 1999 Nato Bombing of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Ten-Day War, Serbian Campaign, Macedonian Front, Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia, Timeline of the Yugoslav Wars, Serbo-Bulgarian War, Serbian-albanian Conflict, Balkans Campaign, Insurgency in the Pre evo Valley, Bulgarian-latin Wars, Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia, Operation Corridor, Pig War, 2nd Army, in the Hearts of Green Birds, Tringa Smail Martini. Excerpt: AFRK Albania(limited involvement) FR Yugoslavia According to a Serbian government report, from January 1, 1998 to June 10, 1999, the KLA killed 988 people and kidnapped 287. From June 10, 1999 to November 11, 2001, when NATO had been in control in Kosovo, 847 people were reported to have been killed and 1, 154 kidnapped. This comprised both civilians and security forces personnel. Of those killed in the first period, 335 were civilians, 351 were soldiers, 230 were police and 72 were unidentified; by nationality, 87 of killed civilians were Serbs, 230 Albanians, and 18 of other nationalities. A downed F-16 pilot's flight equipment and part of the F-117 shot down over Serbia in 1999 on show at a Belgrade museum.Military casualties on the NATO side were light. According to official reports, the alliance suffered no fatalities as a result of combat operations. However, in the early hours of May 5, an American military AH-64 Apache helicopter crashed not far from the border between Serbia and Albania. An American AH-64 helicopter crashed about 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Tirana, Albania's capital, very close to the Albanian/Kosovo border. According to CNN, the crash happened 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Tirana. The two American pilots of the helicopter, Army Chief Warrant Officers David Gibbs and Kevin L. ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 97. Chapters: Kosovo War, National Liberation War of Macedonia, Croatian War of Independence, Yugoslav Front, 1999 Nato Bombing of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Wars, Ten-Day War, Serbian Campaign, Macedonian Front, Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia, Timeline of the Yugoslav Wars, Serbo-Bulgarian War, Serbian-albanian Conflict, Balkans Campaign, Insurgency in the Pre evo Valley, Bulgarian-latin Wars, Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia, Operation Corridor, Pig War, 2nd Army, in the Hearts of Green Birds, Tringa Smail Martini. Excerpt: AFRK Albania(limited involvement) FR Yugoslavia According to a Serbian government report, from January 1, 1998 to June 10, 1999, the KLA killed 988 people and kidnapped 287. From June 10, 1999 to November 11, 2001, when NATO had been in control in Kosovo, 847 people were reported to have been killed and 1, 154 kidnapped. This comprised both civilians and security forces personnel. Of those killed in the first period, 335 were civilians, 351 were soldiers, 230 were police and 72 were unidentified; by nationality, 87 of killed civilians were Serbs, 230 Albanians, and 18 of other nationalities. A downed F-16 pilot's flight equipment and part of the F-117 shot down over Serbia in 1999 on show at a Belgrade museum.Military casualties on the NATO side were light. According to official reports, the alliance suffered no fatalities as a result of combat operations. However, in the early hours of May 5, an American military AH-64 Apache helicopter crashed not far from the border between Serbia and Albania. An American AH-64 helicopter crashed about 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Tirana, Albania's capital, very close to the Albanian/Kosovo border. According to CNN, the crash happened 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Tirana. The two American pilots of the helicopter, Army Chief Warrant Officers David Gibbs and Kevin L. ...

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July 2011

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978-1-157-64413-2

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