BELGRADE, March 26 (Hina) - Sirens marking the end of air raid alert were sounded in Belgrade and other Serbian towns between 11 pm and midnight on Thursday. The Belgrade-based news agency Beta reported that three strong detonations
could be heard near Leskovac last night. Three military facilities were reportedly hit in the attack, which shattered windows on nearby buildings. So far, there have been no reports on victims. Two explosions were also heard near Cacak, local media reported. According to the reports, Ladjevci airport near Kraljevo was in flames. Quoting army sources, Radio Nis reported that an army airport and a military barracks in Nis, as well as a TV relay station, had been hit with several missiles. Radio Nis denied that the Nis electronic industry had been hit. There were no victims in the attacks and the Yugoslav army anti-aircraft defence had been activated, Radio Nis reported.(hina) rml
BELGRADE, March 26 (Hina) - Sirens marking the end of air raid alert
were sounded in Belgrade and other Serbian towns between 11 pm and
midnight on Thursday.
The Belgrade-based news agency Beta reported that three strong
detonations could be heard near Leskovac last night. Three military
facilities were reportedly hit in the attack, which shattered
windows on nearby buildings. So far, there have been no reports on
victims.
Two explosions were also heard near Cacak, local media reported.
According to the reports, Ladjevci airport near Kraljevo was in
flames.
Quoting army sources, Radio Nis reported that an army airport and a
military barracks in Nis, as well as a TV relay station, had been hit
with several missiles. Radio Nis denied that the Nis electronic
industry had been hit. There were no victims in the attacks and the
Yugoslav army anti-aircraft defence had been activated, Radio Nis
reported.
(hina) rml