Human losses during the NATO bombing

Data held by the Center Humanitarian Law (HLC) shows that in the period between March 24 and June 10, 1999, during the international armed conflict in Kosovo, 9,401 persons were killed, died or were forcibly disappeared, of whom 758 were killed by NATO activities. HLC data is based on the analysis and processing of over 6,000 documents: the testimonies of witnesses and surviving family members of the victims, court documents, government reports, reports from domestic and international human rights organizations, forensic reports, newspaper articles, books, monographs and other sources about the NATO bombing.

Natasa Kandic: Courts rule on politicians’ orders

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Source: B92
Belgrade – Responding to a slander charge filed against her by the Chief of the General Staff, the Director of the Humanitarian Law Center, Natasa Kandic, says the lawsuit was expected and its nature is political.

Human Losses of Serbia and Montenegro during the NATO bombardment

In the period from March 24, 1999 to June 9, 1999, during the NATO bombing campaign, 758 individuals lost their lives in air raids: 488 individuals in Kosovo (249 Albanians, 202 Serbs, and 37 Roma and members of other ethnic groups), 260 individuals in Serbia, and 10 in Montenegro. Among these, 453 are civilian victims (220 Albanians, 205 Serbs, 28 Roma and members of other ethnic groups) and 305 are members of the armed forces (276 members of the Yugoslav Army and MUP Serbia and 29 KLA members). This information is based on 1,468 documents and 539 statements of witnesses and victims’ family members.

Here you can see list of human losses during NATO bombing (Serbia, Kosovo and Montenegro)

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