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Thursday, October 5

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The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs at 101 Kneza Milosa Street in central Belgrade is a squat, washed-out building, and is one of the few in its neighborhood not hit during the NATO bombing. At exactly midnight, the telephone rang. The police colonel who picked up the receiver heard a terse message: “Plan Three: Take Wasps and Hornets with you.” He put the phone down. The other officers in the room stared at him. Wasps are rocket launchers. Hornets are like bazookas.

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© 2003 Dragan Bujosevic and Ivan Radovanovic

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Bujosevic, D., Radovanovic, I. (2003). Thursday, October 5. In: The Fall of Milosevic. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403976772_2

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