Russian envoy to the Balkans Viktor Chernomyrdin meets Yugoslav President Milosevic; statement by Chernomyrdin.
- Report on the bombing of government buildings in downtown Belgrade; statement by Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj in his destroyed office.
- Phone report on the bombing of the Kraljevo area (civilian victims); announcer reads list of towns hit during NATO bombing in the previous night; NATO bombing destroys the Avala transmition tower and the Prilike satellite center, as well as other TV transmitters in Serbia.
- Serbian Minister Dragoljub Jankovic meets with members of the Greek Bar Association.
- Canadian Foreign Minister Lloyd Exuor (sp) meets with Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov in Moscow; political reactions from Moscow.
- Statements by Yugoslav ambassador to Russia Borislav Milosevic; Greek Foreign Minister Jorgos Papnadreu; Willie Wiemer of the German Christian Democratic Union; British writer Harold Pinter (sp); Hungarian writer Derde Conrad (sp); groups of Belgian writers.
- Political reactions from Greece, Washington (DC), Vienna, New York.
- The bodies of two burned NATO pilots were sighted by locals of Ostrilci village in Macedonia; two missiles land on Macedonian.
- An earthquake was registered in the Valjevo area.
- Byelorussia humanitarian convoy of 30 trucks arrives in Yugoslavia.
- Anti-NATO protests in London and New York.
- Statements by the Serbian Socialist Party, Serbian Radical Party, and the Yugoslav United Left.
- City of Belgrade organizes music festival in protest of the NATO bombing.
- Serbian Bureau for Cultural Protection publishes book on Kosovo's monasteries and churches.
- Yugoslav Deputy Foreign Minister Nebojsa Vujovic holds press conference at the Yugoslav army headquarters.
- 3rd Army Commander Nebojsa Pavkovic visits Nis corps and Surdulica. Statements by Pavkovic.
- Report on the bombing of Glogovac, Prizren, Golesa area, and Ariljaca.
- NATO soldiers stationed in Kumanovo, Macedonia, attacked by locals.