Thus spoke Clark: NATO simply could not break that spirit

As he pointed out on several occasions, the bombing could not break the spirit and resistance of the people of Yugoslavia. He stated that this was a crime for which no one had borne the consequences yet and innocent people had died, Sputnik reminded in its article.

Clark who died at his New York home, at the age of 94, was also known as a sharp critic of US foreign policy and an opponent of US military interventions. In July 1999. he made an indictment against the US and NATO for aggression against the FRY.
Clark's testimony, published on the occasion of 20 years of aggression against Yugoslavia in the book "78 days of the apocalypse - the truth accuses", was transmitted in its entirety.
"During my two trips to Yugoslavia (at the beginning and at the end of the NATO aggression), I saw hundreds of different direct hits on civilians.
Two decades have passed since the NATO aggression on Yugoslavia and the bombing that caused enormous material damage, many people were killed then, many were wounded, and many are still dying and will die as a result of depleted uranium used.
That was a crime for which no one has borne the consequences yet. We have been talking about it for years and we should not stop talking about it. I was personally convinced that it was all done illegally and that many innocent people were killed.
I traveled to Yugoslavia twice, at the time of the bombing, when I saw with my own eyes and heard the naked truth, which was presented differently in the world's leading media. That is why I would like to take this opportunity to remind you of what I have repeated many times, as well as the indictment against those responsible for the crimes committed.
First of all, I would like to remind you all of what Dr....

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