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What Is Serbia to do Now

It seams that albanians are not happy with what NATO stole and gave them but are now going beyon the borders. The NATO acction has send the wrong message to all minority groups in countries world wide. The albanians in greece and macedonia , in few small town in serbia and even bosnian and croat serbs are getting more hostile and independance prone.
So what is serbia to do now. They embraced democracy gave away kosovo betrayed their people in Croatia and bosnia, and still they are being forced to lose more of teritory which was their for 1500 years. What should serbian gov do now.. Let the city by city be taken away by albanians, croats or hungarians until the belgrade turns into San Marino. Or should they finaly draw a line after loss of kosovo and montenegro. And if they do will nato agein get involved. With thousands of guerilas moving from kosovo into serbia there is nothing to do but send forces ageinst them..and nato is sure to close one aye and blame one side agein. This is so Unfair.

The folowing arrticle came from CNN today

Five dead in latest Kosovo violence

Investigators search for clues after the explosion at Yugoslavia’s chief representative in Pristina, Kosovo, on Wednesday

PRISTINA, Kosovo — Five people, including four police officers, have been killed in the latest outbreak of violence in Kosovo.

One man has died following a bomb blast at the official residence of Yugoslavia’s chief representative in Kosovo.

The dead man was one of at least two injured in the explosion at the home of Stanimir Vukicevic — who was not hurt — in Pristina on Wednesday morning.

The independent Beta news agency said Vukicevic’s driver was severely injured in the explosion and that a committee security guard was slightly wounded.

The incident was confirmed by Bernard Kouchner, the head of the United Nations-led administration in Kosovo, who said one of the men had died, though he did not say whether the dead victim was the driver.

The bombing came after four Serb policemen were killed in a clash with an armed ethnic Albanian group near the village of Konculj, in a tense area of southern Serbia near Kosovo on Tuesday night.

Zoran Djindjic, coordinator of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia bloc, said one policeman had been confirmed dead while three others were reported missing.

“Yesterday afternoon and overnight there was an intrusion of commandos from Drenica (in Kosovo) into the area around Bujanovac and Presevo and there were widescale clashes which could grow into a real war,” Djindjic told a news conference on Wednesday.

He said that according to the latest information 400 “Albanian terrorists” entered a five km (three mile) security zone by the Kosovo boundary.

Kouchner: Bomb was “carefully executed act of violence”
He said local Serb police had intercepted guerrilla communication according to which the three missing policemen were also dead. “According to our information so far four policemen were killed,” Djindjic said.

Beta said the police officers’ bodies were found following a clash with members of the Liberation Army for Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac (UCPMB).

The UCPMB, named after three predominantly ethnic Albanian municipalities in the region, is believed to have been involved in several clashes with Serb police over the last year.

Vukicevic heads Yugoslavia’s government’s liaison committee with Kosovo’s international administration.

A U.N. spokeswoman said Vukicevic had been among seven people in the house when the bomb exploded, but that he was not injured.

Kosovo’s minority Serbs have been targets of numerous attacks by ethnic Albanians after Yugoslav forces withdrew from the province last year following 78 days of NATO air strikes.

And Kouchner said: “This was not a random act of violence; it was well-prepared and very carefully executed.

“This was a professional job, and the perpetrators were willing to take enormous risks to achieve their ends.

“As I have repeatedly said, Kosovo remains in crisis. The conflict between the two communities is not over.”

Kouchner said a “trend of premeditated violence” had begun with the murders less than two weeks ago of four Roma gypsies who had returned to their homes in Kosovo.

He said there were also reports of attacks on Serb police in the boundary area between Kosovo and Serbia proper on Tuesday. No one has so far claimed responsibility for the blast in Pristina, which happened at 0440 (0340GMT).

Captain Charles Valdes-Scott, a spokesman for KFOR, the United Nations’ NATO-led peacekeeping force, said: “The first floor of the back of the house is destroyed.

“It is a deliberate attack, it is not a leak from the gas main.”

The explosion sent glass and debris flying up to 150 yards and nearby buildings suffered broken windows, including one housing the academy of the Kosovo Protection Force, the successor of the now formally disbanded rebel Kosovo Liberation Army.

Beta named Vukicevic’s driver as Goran Jeftic, and said the security guard was Goran Popovic.

The bomb was thought to consist of between five and 10 kg of explosives placed behind the two-storey house, said Captain Valdes-Scott.

He said both injured were taken to a British military hospital near Pristina.

A leader in the reformist alliance in Belgrade backing new Yugoslav president Vojislav Kostunica condemned what he described as a typical terrorist attack against the federal Yugoslav state.

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