Serbian Army Chief: NATO did not defeat us, war interrupted by agreement

Serbia's Army Chief of General Staff Lubisa Dikovic has declared today that after the 1999 NATO bombings, the agreement has been signed, which clearly says that our “military has not suffered defeat because its activities have been terminated with deal”. “Don't, maybe, NATO has suffered defeat because the deal is signed with [...]
Serbia's Army Chief of General Staff Lubisa Dikovic has declared today that after the 1999 NATO bombings, the agreement has been signed, which clearly says that our “military has not suffered defeat because its activities have been terminated with deal”.
No, maybe, NATO has suffered defeat because the agreement has been signed with our modest but valiant members of our army”, FoNet quoted Dikovic as having had the opening of the exhibition dedicated to Serb soldiers and policemen killed in the 1999 war for Kosovo.
Dikovic has declared that the exhibition, with the title “of the homeland dropped during the time of NATO aggression in 1999”, is admiration of heroes.
We're out of here not to forget. They have fallen into the fair and difficult fight in which they have been determined to oppose NATO and defend their homeland”, Dickovic has said.
The exhibition is made by photographs and names of 725 members of the army and 417 police officers killed in 1999.
They're someone's victims. The fact that they protected their country has given anyone the right to kill. They are the victims for which one must give responsibility”, Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin has said in this case, adding that “Serbia with nothing so far has provoked NATO aggression”.











