American war criminal: Biden's team will force Belgrade to recognize Kosovo
NATO Commander-in-Chief during the aggression against Yugoslavia, General Wesley Clark, is convinced that it is high time for Serbia to recognize Kosovo as an independent state.
Clark told KlanKosova about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“After the Serb massacre of Racak residents in January 1999, the use of force became necessary as Milosevic decided to take police and military action against the UCK and the Kosovo Albanians,” Clark continues to lie.
According to him, official Belgrade should have recognized Kosovo’s independence long ago.
“There is no doubt that it is time for Serbia to recognize Kosovo as an independent state. I hope that President Joe Biden and his team will find a constructive path that will lead the entire region and Kosovo in particular forward,” says the general.
The reason for the NATO bombing of the Federal Yugoslavia was precisely falsification “massacre in Racak”, when the bodies of terrorists killed during clashes with special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, dressed in civilian clothes, were passed off as civilians.
During the NATO aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, during 78 days of continuous bombing, according to the Serbian Ministry of Defense, 2 thousand 500 civilians were killed, including 89 children and 1031 military personnel and employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
According to the same source, about 6 thousand civilians were seriously and slightly injured, of which 2 thousand 700 children, as well as 5 thousand 173 soldiers and police, 25 people are still missing.
In 11 weeks of daily air attacks, NATO launched 2 strikes on the then Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and dropped 300 tons of bombs, including 22 banned cluster bombs and depleted uranium bombs.
Infrastructure, schools, medical facilities, media offices, cultural monuments, churches and monasteries were seriously damaged. Damage estimates range from $30 billion to $100 billion.
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