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Today marks 27 years since the NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia began on March 24, 1999. The air campaign lasted 78 days. About 2,500 civilians were killed, including 89 children. There was massive infrastructure destruction, including bridges, factories, hospitals, and TV buildings. Serbia marks the anniversary with commemorative events. The campaign remains controversial in international law as it was conducted without UN Security Council approval.
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