NATO bombing of Yugoslavia – an assault against humanity – Zoran Milosevic

Almost twenty years ago — March 24, 1999 — the NATO bloc’s aggression against Yugoslavia began. For 78 days, the Alliance’s aircraft launched a strike against strategic military forces, but also against civilian targets; chemical and oil enterprises have also tried, the blows of which are prohibited due to catastrophic environmental damage; over two thousand civilians died, including 79 children.

On the eve of the terrible anniversary in Serbia, Professor Zoran Milosevic commented on the consequences of those events.

“NATO aggression forcibly turned Serbian and Montenegrin policies towards the West. In the sense that the disarmament of the army began, the transfer of key economic resources, as well as the entry of Western values ​​into our education system, simultaneously with the subordination of the media,” said Milosevic in a comment to NewsFront – Serbia .

“It was a crime, and this is the only way to be regarded. The consequences are ambitious. This is not only a breakdown of the political system, but also a blow to the health of citizens. We began to grow oncological diseases after the bombings of depleted uranium and other prohibited means. It was a crime against humanity” .

Answering the question about the relations between Serbia and Russia, the professor expressed confidence that they will develop, even though the West has inves