Rick Folbaum's report from Monsk, Belgium describes how military tactics are devised in NATO's campaign against Yugoslavia. Statement by General Wesley Clark featured.
MSNBC:
- (beginning cut off): Bob Kur reports from the Pentagon on unconfirmed reports that young Kosovar women are being raped in a Serb army camp near Djakovica. Statement by Pentagon Spokesman Ken Bacon featured.
- ITN's Mark Austin reports from Koca, Albania: Macedonian authorities expel a large group of Kosovar Albanian refugees and transport them to Albania. Many Kosovar refugees were separated from their families. Statements by several local aid workers featured.
- (beginning cut off) Kelly Wallace reports from the State Department on the latest developments in the refugee crisis.
- Andrea Mitchell reports from Washington, DC, on the reasons behind Milosevic's actions in Kosovo. Statements by State Department Spokesman James Rubin, James Hooper of the Balkan Action Council, NBC correspondent Jim Maceda, and former Yugoslav Prime Minister Milan Panic featured.
- Soledad O'Brien reporter. Interview with Military Analyst Dan Goure of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Topics discussed: Milosevic's refusal to release the three U.S. POW's.
- John Gibson reporter/ moderator. Live panel discussion with Lawrence Korb, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Nick Dowling of the Institute for National Strategic Studies, and MSNBC Internet Correspondent Mary Kathleen Flynn. Topics discussed: Ken Bacon's announcement of unconfirmed reports that Albanian women are being raped by Serbian soldiers and the deployment of NATO ground troops.
- ITN's Julien Manyon reports from Belgrade on NATO bombing of the "Zastava" auto factory in Kragujevac, Serbia.
- Norah O'Donnell reports from the White House on the upcoming meeting between President Clinton and Congressional representatives.