RMR25PJY–The damaged former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, Belgrade, Serbia, was bombed by NATO aircraft during the Kosovo war in 1999.
RMKYT3NX–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but this Osman-style town house in the Shuaib-Spahiu-street was destroyed. The picture shows the remains of the building in 2006.
RF2K9HFYK–Pristina, Kosovo. November 25, 2017. Some houses of Serbs destroyed and burned by Kosovars during the war of 1998-1999
RFAT0EXN–The remains of the former government ministry of internal affairs which was destroyed in 1999 by NATO bombing in Belgrade
RMBXMTBC–A building in Germia Park, a public area outside Prishtina in Kosovo, destroyed during the 1999 conflict with Serbia.
RMA5W7A8–Sinan Pasha Mosque at sunset in Prizren Kosovo
RMKFWFBM–Piljic Niko, 58 year old Catholic Croat. Praying outside his bombed out home, Ostrovo, Croatia. January 1998
RF2ABTR5T–Bektachi (Bektashi) tekke in Gjakove, Kosovo. The Bektashi Tekke was destroyed by the Serbian military forces during the Kosovo War in 1999. Thousands
RM2K1RRP9–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RF2R9RNH7–Dirty And Bloody Army Boot In A Ruined War Zone City At Night
RF2WC3NGR–Aerial view on television tower in Novi Sad Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999. High quality photo
RF2NG1MY8–Kosovo flag on cracked wall. Earthquake or drought concept
RF2EA1EMG–BELGRAD, SERBIA - AUGUST 01: ruins of Ministry of Defense building bombed by NATO in 1999. Shot in 2014
RMBR6F0T–City destruction in Pec, Kosovo.
RF2EA1EWJ–BELGRADE, SERBIA - AUGUST 01: ruins of Ministry of Defense building bombed by NATO in 1999. Shot in 2014
RF2E3GF67–Kosovo flag on pole. Dramatic background. National flag of Kosovo
RMB4F1JH–Remains of house 235 in rural village after Kosovo War, Kosovo, Balkans, Southeastern Europe
RMF5971W–Kosovo, July 2000, Serbian tank destroyed by NATO attacks with depleted uranium grenades
RFTY2PCR–Kosovo, Serbia vs nuclear smoky mystic flags placed side by side. Thick colored silky smokes combination of Kosovo, Serbia flag and radioactive sign.
RMR25PK3–The damaged former Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, Belgrade, Serbia, was bombed by NATO aircraft during the Kosovo war in 1999.
RMKYT3NN–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the entrance to the Serbian part in August 2006.
RF2K9HFYW–Pristina, Kosovo. November 25, 2017. Some houses of Serbs destroyed and burned by Kosovars during the war of 1998-1999
RFAT09PH–The remains of the former government department for defence which was destroyed in 1999 by NATO bombing in Belgrade
RMBXMTAR–A building in Germia Park, a public area outside Prishtina in Kosovo, destroyed during the 1999 conflict with Serbia.
RMPNB13C–During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
RMM2K2YP–A Swedish soldier with the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team of Multinational Battle Group Central covers an explosive prior to detonation during a joint training event with U.S. EOD Soldiers from MNBG East, in Kasnica/Kashnica, Kosovo, Aug. 4. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Sarah Cummings, 130th PAD) Swedish soldier covers explosive prior to destruction by EUCOM
RFEGAJ52–Flag burning - concept of war or crisis - Kosovo
RM2K1RRP6–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RMD6EFGF–The building of the Serbian defence ministry destroyed in an NATO attack in 1999 is seen in Belgrade, Serbia, 28 January 2012. the NATO bombing caused substantial damage to the city. Among the sites bombed were the buildings of several ministries, the RTS building, which killed 16 technicians, several hospitals, the Hotel Jugoslavija, the Central Committee building, the Avala TV To
RM2G3HF3P–Flag burning - Kosovo
RF2NH24XP–Kosovo flag on cracked wall. Earthquake or drought concept
RM2G3H7CF–Flag burning - Kosovo
RMBR6F0D–City destruction in Pec, Kosovo.
RF2DH8M61–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RM2PPFHTA–Belgrade, Serbia, May 22, 2020. ministry of defense building in Belgrade damaged during the 1999 NATO bombing
RMB4F1G6–Remains of house 234 in rural village after Kosovo War, detail, Kosovo, Balkans, Southeastern Europe
RMF596KK–Kosovo, July 2000, Serbian tank destroyed by NATO attacks with depleted uranium grenades
RM2AYEXK3–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RF2PYJWG9–Belgrade, Serbia - January 24, 2020: Former building of the Ministry of Defense of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, heavily damaged during the bombing during the Allied Force operation conducted by NATO forces
RMKYT3NF–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the situation of Potkaljaja and the Serbian Theologian Seminar (Bogoslovija) in August 2006.
RF2K9HG03–Pristina, Kosovo. November 25, 2017. Some houses of Serbs destroyed and burned by Kosovars during the war of 1998-1999
RM2AY71D7–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RMBXMTD4–A building in Germia Park, a public area outside Prishtina in Kosovo, destroyed during the 1999 conflict with Serbia.
RMPNB0AT–Bombed out tower block near the Holiday Inn and “Sniper Alley,' Sarajevo, 1998
RM2AY5PTX–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RFEKN2N2–Flag burning - concept of war or crisis - Kosovo
RM2K1RRP8–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RMD6EFGE–The building of the Serbian defence ministry destroyed in an NATO attack in 1999 is seen in Belgrade, Serbia, 28 January 2012. the NATO bombing caused substantial damage to the city. Among the sites bombed were the buildings of several ministries, the RTS building, which killed 16 technicians, several hospitals, the Hotel Jugoslavija, the Central Committee building, the Avala TV To
RMG0HF27–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RF2NH24XC–Kosovo flag on cracked wall. Earthquake or drought concept
RMFYYWMD–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RMBR6ETD–City destruction in Pec, Kosovo.
RMFYXG36–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RM2PPFHTM–Belgrade, Serbia - January 24, 2020: Former building of the Ministry of Defense of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, heavily damaged during the bombing during the Allied Force operation conducted by NATO forces
RMB4F1JC–Training shoe and remains of a traditional building in rural village after Kosovo War, Kosovo, Balkans, Southeastern Europe
RMF596KJ–Kosovo, July 2000, Serbian tank destroyed by NATO attacks with depleted uranium grenades
RM2AY7BDB–Ruins of Ministry of Defense Building from NATO Bombing - Belgrade Serbia
RF2PYJWGC–Belgrade, Serbia - January 24, 2020: Former building of the Ministry of Defense of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, heavily damaged during the bombing during the Allied Force operation conducted by NATO forces
RMKYT3ME–The Serbian village of Belo Polje (Bellopoja) near Peć/Peja in Kosovo was burnt down in March 2004 by Albanians. The village remained devastated, the inhabitants fled. This picture from August 2006 Shows the empty and destroyed main road through this village.
RF2K9HC7C–Pristina, Kosovo. November 25, 2017. A view of the city of Pristina, the political capital of Kosovo
RF2PK7K61–Pray for Kosovo. Rosary and Holy Bible background.
RMBXMTDH–A building in Germia Park, a public area outside Prishtina in Kosovo, destroyed during the 1999 conflict with Serbia.
RF2K9HC9Y–Niš, Serbia. November 28, 2017. Overview of a district of the Serbian city of Niš
RMPNAYXW–Hungarian having coffee in his home, Korod, Croatia, 1998
RF2K9HC4D–Pristina, Kosovo. November 24, 2017. Some views of the city of Pristina, the political capital of Kosovo
RM2K1RRPB–SERBIA, Belgrad, NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine der durch NATO bomabardiertes Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RF2WC3NC9–Aerial view on television tower in Novi Sad Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999. High quality photo
RMDYTG2B–A destroyed house in Kosovo
RMANFM9F–a man walks by abanedoned serb houses, mitrovica, kosovo
RFTCMNT8–Silhouette of soldier with weapons at sunset. holding gun. Concept of a terrorist. Silhouette terrorists, national flag on background - European Union
RMBR4HF6–A view of the destruction of Peja, Kosovo.
RF2J64N22–A steel mesh against the background of a blue sky and a flagpole with the flag of kosovo
RM2PPFHRC–Belgrade,Serbia - January 24, 2020: Former building of the Ministry of Defense of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, heavily damaged during the bombing during the Allied Force operation conducted by NATO forces
RMB4F1JJ–Remains of house 234 in rural village after Kosovo War, Kosovo, Balkans, Southeastern Europe
RMF59735–Kosovo, July 2000, Serbian tank destroyed by NATO attacks with depleted uranium grenades
RF2JBR51B–A steel mesh against the background of a blue sky and a flagpole with the flag of kosovo
RF2H2J2J4–The flag of Republika Kosovo symbolizes a heart on a cracked concrete wall.
RF2JEB4Y9–air forces on the Kosovo flag background. Kosovo air forces concept. 3d Illustration
RMBXMTC0–A building in Germia Park, a public area outside Prishtina in Kosovo, destroyed during the 1999 conflict with Serbia.
RMPNB1DC–During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers targeted the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
RF2K9HC7A–Pristina, Kosovo. November 24, 2017. Some views of the city of Pristina, the political capital of Kosovo
RM2K1RRP4–SERBIA, Belgrad, ruin of by NATO bombed building of serbian defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Ruine des durch die NATO bomabardierten serbischen Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RF2WC3NBM–Aerial view on television tower in Novi Sad Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999. High quality photo
RMDYTG3F–A destroyed building in Kosovo
RFTCJGY5–Silhouette of military soldier or officer with weapons at sunset. shot, holding gun, colorful sky, Concept of a terrorist. Silhouette terrorists with
RMBR4HFF–A view of the destruction of Peja, Kosovo.
RM2PPFHRM–Belgrade, Serbia - January 24, 2020: Former building of the Ministry of Defense of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, heavily damaged during the bombing during the Allied Force operation conducted by NATO forces
RMB4F1DK–A CARE worker at a destroyed village in Kosovo.
RMF59736–Kosovo, July 2000, Serbian tank destroyed by NATO attacks with depleted uranium grenades
RMF59724–Kosovo crisis, Italian bersagliere soldier inside an orthodox church burnt by Albanians(July 2000)
RMBXMTAD–A sign, in Albanian and Serbian, warns of the presence of land-mines in Germia Park, a public area outside Prishtina in Kosovo
RMPNB04T–Land mines were used extensively during the war by all sides in the conflict: about 1.5 million were laid across the country between 1991-95. In 1997, more than 600,000 refugees still remained outside the country; landmines have impeded the return of many. There are thought to be still between 51,000 and 100,000 mines covering a 310-square-mile area across the country. At least 509 people have been killed and another 1,466 wounded by the devices in Croatia since the war ended. It is hoped that by 2019 all suspected minefields will be cleared.
RF2K9HC6T–Pristina, Kosovo. November 24, 2017. Some views of the city of Pristina, the political capital of Kosovo
RM2K1RRPE–SERBIA, Belgrad, banner with national serbian flag and STOP NATO and Stop USK slogan, behind NATO bombed building of defense ministry during Kosovo war 1999 / SERBIEN, Belgrad, Nationalflagge Serbiens und Stop NATO und Stop UCK Transparent, Hintergrund Ruine des durch die NATO bomabardierten serbischen Verteidigungsministerium während des Kosovo Krieges 1999
RF2WC3NG3–Aerial view on television tower in Novi Sad Serbia bombed by NATO in 1999. High quality photo
RMDYTG0G–A bombed bus station in Pec
RFTCMNRN–Silhouette of soldier with weapons at sunset. holding gun. Concept of a terrorist. Silhouette terrorists, national flag on background - European Union
RMBR4HF9–A view of the destruction of Peja, Kosovo.
RM2PPFHT8–Belgrade, Serbia - January 24, 2020: Former building of the Ministry of Defense of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, heavily damaged during the bombing during the Allied Force operation conducted by NATO forces
RMAKBJBC–A view at a destroyed village in Kosovo
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