This is NATO military plane that dropped most bombs on Serbia in 1999

Former Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has recalled the 25th anniversary of NATO bombings. While publishing a photo of it, as he said, the plane that dropped most of the bombs on Serbia. “This plane in the photograph has been involved in NATO bombings and is the plane that has mostly dropped [...]
Former Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has recalled the 25th anniversary of NATO bombings.
While publishing a photo of it, as he said, the plane that dropped most of the bombs on Serbia.
This plane in the photograph has been involved in NATO bombings and is the plane that has dropped most of the bombs on Serbia and is now preserved at military bases in Lithuania. Life thanks to the United States and West for the continued support of our travel and statehood! ” wrote Hoxhaj.
Amid dilemmas and objections from China and Russia, then world Secretary General NATO, Javier Solana, on March 23, 1999, ordered an air strike on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at 22:17.
Reasoning, there is no readiness for political solutions to the Kosovo crisis in Serbia.

Air strikes began without approval of the United Nations Security Council.
The decision on the bombing was made after Yugoslavia's president, Slobodan Milosevic, refused to be elected politically.
After 78 days of attacks, the bombings were suspended on June 10th 1999, with the Kumanovo Technical Agreement envisioning the withdrawal of all Serbian military and police forces from Kosovo.
The agreement was followed by the approval of UN Security Council Resolution 1244.
This resolution was a compromise of five permanent Security Council member states, under which a United Nations administration UNMIK administration was deployed in Kosovo, which managed the transitional phase until the establishment of local institutions and the permanent resolution of Kosovo's status.
On June 12th 1999, the deployment of about 50,000 soldiers from 36 countries worldwide, out of which 30,000 were from NATO countries.
KFOR is present today and cares for Kosovo's security.
This plane in the photograph has been involved in NATO bombings and it's the plane that's mostly dropped bombs...
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