BOMBS ON SLOBOS'S HOUSE
Yesterday evening the fiercest attacks against Serbia
Milosheviç has been locked in a bunker for three days
BELGRADE - The house of the Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosheviç, in Belgrade, a target of NATO air strikes, was plunged into darkness after the hits on the site. Meanwhile, powerful explosions that struck Republic Square in the centre of Belgrade shook the windows of many offices and homes, and black smoke began to rise. Because of the district as well, the Sad Dance has taken on a great wind. The largest telephone tower in the centre of Belgrade was hit. In the city centre, it looked like a quiet night and people were walking around. In the centre of Belgrade, people continued to drink vulgar coffee even after midnight on Friday.
New explosions, now in the centre of Belgrade
NATO in the centre of Belgrade
People noticed late, around 11:00 p.m., the launching device of a missile flying across the dark sky before striking the building of the Yugoslav federation. A few seconds later the hits followed one after another and window panes shattered. Later, an hour after that, a military convoy was hit near the military barracks in the Vračar district. Because of the darkness, it was not possible to see where other bombs fell.
The Italian news agency ANSA reported that heavy damage was observed at the Batajnica military complex. NATO forces have since focused on military command centers near Belgrade, as well as on industrial areas around the capital. In the Vrajla district, large flames broke out.
NATO has announced that it is now also using "Tomahawk" missiles, which can strike with much greater accuracy than bomber shells. Another district of the metropolis has been targeted in the air raids. The strike was precise. NATO attacks continued after midnight yesterday.
BATANICA AVIATION REPAIR BASE, SERBIA
BATJNICA AIRFIELD, SERBIA
NOVI SAD HELIPORT AND VEHICLE STORAGE DEPOT, SERBIA
DANILOVGRAD FACILITY SA-6 SAM SITE, SERBIA
(Reuters)