31 January 1998 The body count was: two dead and four wounded, one helicopter nearly downed and property damage in several residential buildings. During all that time, Serb and Albanian political leaders increased their efforts to confuse their otherwise crazed peoples and the ever more worried international community. The new wave of violence began on Thursday, January 22, at five […]

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