News

Call Number
350-1-1:652/3

General information

Call No.:
350-1-1:652/3
Part of series
HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
Located at
BetaSP NTSC #652 / No. 3
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00000652
Date of air
1999-04-13
Date
1999
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Serbo-croatian
Duration
45 min.

Content

Form/Genre
Television program
Contents Summary
Beta TC: 05:52:00-06:37:00
- Bombing assessment from Pristina, Biljanovac, Kopaonik, Krusevac, Zrenjanin, Prilike, Novi Sad, Orthopaedic Hospital in Banjica, and the Military Academy Hospital.
- Pentagon military officials admit the passenger train travelling through Grdelicka Klisura was hit intentionally. Included is part of a CNN broadcast.
- Announcer reads results of a CNN poll over the bombing of Yugoslavia.
- One NATO bomber crashes in Osmaci, near Tuzla, after being shot down by Yugoslav defense forces.
- Russian media reactions to Yugoslavia's acceptance into the Union of Russia-Byelorussia.
- Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov meets U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in Oslo, Norway, to discuss Kosovo crisis.
- Russian President Boris Yeltsin talks with Byelorussian President Alexander Lukashenko about seeking solutions for Kosovo.
- British media reactions to British participation in the NATO air campaign.
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair faces questioning over NATO's policy from the British Parliament's lower house.
- Italian media reactions to Western media treatment of events pertaining to NATO's campaign.
- Report regarding the truth of the refugee exodus. Statement by Colonel Milivoje Novkovic, head of the Yugoslav army Information Center.
- Yugoslav air defense forces continue to be successful in the defense of Yugoslavia. Statement by assistant to the Yugoslav army chiefs of staff, Lieutenant General Blagoje Kovacevic, and Major Lazar Jonel.
- Yugoslav army proclamation regarding the successes of the Yugoslav navy.
- Russian and Chinese government reactions to the bombing of the passenger train.
- British, Check, Greek media regarding the bombing effects on Yugoslav civilians.
- Hospital in Leskovac publishes list of deceased individuals who died in the passenger train bombing.
- Russian humanitarian convoy arrives in Yugoslavia.
- Anti-NATO protests in Vancouver (Canada), and MÝnchen (Germany), and Washington (DC).
- Yugoslav Embassy in Spain receives letters of support from prominent Spanish intellectuals and artists.
- Russian violinist Vladimir Spivakoff will hold concerts to benefit Yugoslavia.
- Belgrade residents form human shield on Brankov, Gazela, Pancevo bridge. Civilians interviewed.
- Novi Sad and Šabac residents form human shield over local bridges.
- Protests in Pristina, »oka, Indjija, Kolasin, Belusic, Podgorica, and Belgrade. Various speakers.

Context

Associated Names
Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) (Producer)