Evening News [1/3]

Call Number
350-1-1:756/1

General information

Call No.:
350-1-1:756/1
Part of series
HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
Located at
BetaSP NTSC #756 / No. 1
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00000756
Date of air
1999-05
Date
1999
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Serbian
Duration
32 min.
Notes
part 1

Content

Form/Genre
Television program
Contents Summary
06:03:39-06:35:53 - Political reactions from Washington DC (Congressional debates), Bonn (G-8 meeting), Brussels (Spanish TV interview with Xavier Solana), London, and Bonn. - Statement by South African President Nelson Mandela; Russian humanitarian plane heads for Yugoslavia. - NATO soldiers stationed in Macedonia will respond to attacks from locals. - Refugees in several Macedonian camps protest their treatment by the international community. - Reactions by U.S. Senator Trent Lott; Greek media reaction; Serbian citizens living abroad appeal to the Hague Tribunal, asking for an indictment of NATO officials for directing the attacks against Yugoslavia. - Media reactions from Israel, London, Rome, Beijing, Sofia, Budapest, and Bratislava. - Serbian power system collapses due to the NATO bombing. - President of Serbia's government Mirko Marjanovic meets with political leaders in Novi Sad. Statement by Marjanovic featured. - Report on the NATO bombing of Valjevo, Prijepolje, Kraljevo, and Kursumlija. - Report on Yugoslav Navy forces stationed in the Adriatic Sea. - Report on the bombing of the Zeta valley in Montenegro. Statements by locals. - Announcer reads an inventory of damage caused by NATO bombing the previous night. - The Yugoslav 3rd army commanders Lieutenant General Nebojsa Pavkovic and Major General Vladimir Lazarevic meet with Gnjilane's political leaders. - 2nd army Commander Lieutenant General Milorad Obradovic and Air Defense Commander Spasoje Smiljanic meet to discuss Yugoslav defense capabilities. Statements by the commanders featured. - Statements by Serbian Radical Party, Yugoslav United Left, and Serbian Renewal Movement.

Context

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