Posters launching NATO aircraft during the 1999 bombing

During NATO's bombings against the former Yugoslavia's military targets from March to June 1999, the Alliance has tried in every way to avoid people's victims, including the armed forces which the Balkan Kasap Slobodan Milosevic had ordered to commit crimes against the vulnerable Albanian civilian population [...]
The world, the main goal of Milosevic's criminal device, was to expel the Albanian population from Kosovo by all means, improve the demographic percentage in favour of Serbs, and thus, that the Serb population be at a higher percentage so that Serbia can eventually keep Kosovo under its rule.
However, the democratic world, it did not want another massacre to take place in Europe as if it had occurred several years ago in Bosnia and Herzegovina, so after many warnings and threats, decided that with the shelling of Serbian military targets, it ended the daily massacres that took place in Kosovo against the Albanian civilian population.
However, even during the open war against the former Yugoslavia, NATO has shown its humanity by warning members of the enemy's military forces to abandon Yugoslavia's military equipment and weapons, which were the target of shelling, so that there are fewer human casualties.
In this direction, NATO planes repeatedly issued posters with warnings to people who have been in combat positions to get away from the equipment if they want to stay alive because they were bomb targets.
Those posters had the following content:
Attention all UJ forces!
More than 13,000 members of Yugoslavia's armed forces have already abandoned the military ranks after refusing to comply with Milosevic's unleg orders in his war against civilians in Kosovo.
Stay in Kosovo and face certain death, or abandon your unit and combat action and leave as soon as possible. If You Decide to Remain NATO will attack you from all sides.
The choice is yours.
NATO.

Or:
Don't wait!












