Bombing Yugoslavia facts
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Lt. Colonel Dale Zelko, who's F117A was shot down in the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, is now friends with and runs a bakery with the Serb who shot him down: Colonel Zoltán Dani.
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After Serb-nationalist Nikola Kavaja was released on bail in 1979 for bombing the Yugoslav consul's home, he hijacked a Boeing 727 in Chicago. He intended to fly to Yugoslavia to crash it into the Communist HQ skyscraper, but he surrendered en route. He later claimed bin Laden stole his idea.
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The world's oldest known alligator, Muja, lives in the Belgrade Zoo and survived World War II, during which the Zoo was almost completely destroyed, and the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999.
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In the 1944 US Air Force bombing of Yugoslavia, an unexploded bomb was found in the capital of Serbia, with "Happy Easter" written on it.
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During the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia only a single operation was planned by the CIA. The attack resulted in an accidental bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.
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WWE Commentator Michael Cole was a War Correspondent in Yugoslavia, and covered the OKC bombing
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SWAG is military parlance for a lazy hypothesis, a 'Scientific Wild-Ass Guess' made by an expert in the field. It was first widely used in connection to NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia.