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>Sasa Rakezic
>P.F. 163
>26000 Pancevo
>Yugoslavia (Serbia)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>May 24th 1999
>
>Hello !
>The reason why I haven't written before, or why your messages sent to me
>probably bounced, is because the power plants in Serbia were exposed to
>NATO bombings - they were using both "soft" and old fashioned "heavy"
>bombs, and we spent past few days mostly in the dark, and during the times
>when the power came up again, it wasn't possible to connect to internet....
>
>I should say that I made a mistake in my last letter, as it turned out that
>the bomb that fell in the fields near Banatski Brestovac was not dropped on
>the Antiaircraft Defenses, as I guessed. I saw a report about the local
>tractor drivers who watched, appalled, as an aircraft has been dropping a
>bomb in a soybean plant, couple of hundreds of meters away.   It seems that
>it was one of the bombs which, for some reason,  were not used against the
>planned target, and the NATO planes - unable to land with bombs still
>attached to them - have to kick them out somewhere. A lot of the bombs
>were, therefore, dropped in the Adriatic sea near Italy, Croatia and
>(probably) Monte Negro, and in the fields of Macedonia, etc. Once that they
>start throwing bombs, there is just no end to incidents like this, bombs
>are everywhere.
>The other day we visited some friends in a village near Pancevo - they told
>us that during the crisis connected to NATO bombings of the industrial zone
>of the town, almost all of the houses in a village were full of city people
>who were trying to escape to the countryside. They spoke about their
>friends who gave a shelter to the members of their  numerous family, so
>that at one point there were 64 people in their humble home!!! It was too
>crowded to sleep on the beds and chairs and on the floor, so mostly they
>would just sit and talk throughout the night, and sleep for a few hours
>during the day. When they became tired of it all,  they decided that
>grown-ups should better leave and find a shelter with some other relatives,
>so that there will be more space left for the children. So the house ended
>up with "only" 30  kids dwelling it!!!
>They said that at least 1 million people in Serbia were forced to leave
>their homes, permanently or for a time being....For a population of 10
>million people, that is quite a lot.
>OK, I got to try to send this while we still have the power.
>Until soon
>Sasa

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