61. Serbian media said an ethnic Albanian loyal to Serbia, identified as Nazif Basota, was also killed by the Kosovo Liberation Army early Tuesday in the same region. 62. Serbian media said the Cukarica fuel depot, in a busy Belgrade street, was hit twice and set ablaze. 63. Serbian media said they might take lower posts within the Bosnian Serb entity. 64. Strong anti-aircraft fire and explosions could be heard from Belgrade and Serbian media said the alliance struck a major international telecommunications relay facility at Prilike. 65. Since the NATO attacks began last Wednesday, Serbian state media have repeatedly linked the bombing and missile raids with the Nazi bombing of Belgrade during World War II. 66. Ten missiles struck the area around Kraljevo in central Serbia, Serbian media said. 67. State-run and independent Serbian media reported NATO missiles and bombs hit military airports and barracks, communications facilities, factories and civilian targets. 68. State-run and independent Serbian media reported more civilian casualties, including six deaths Saturday and continuing attacks early Sunday. 69. The allegations, reported extensively by Serbian media, have further deepened enmities and likely diminished prospects for a compromise between the government and the rebels. 70. That ruling was made possible by a harsh Serbian media law designed to curb activities of news outlets critical of the government. |