Yugoslav Army
Man who attacked US embassy was Serbian citizen
The police on Thursday confirmed this report by the Montenegrin daily Vijesti.
The newspaper also said that Jaukovic, a resident of Podgorica, was born in Kraljevo, a town in Serbia, "and was, judging by his Facebook posts, opposed to Montenegro's membership in NATO."
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Montenegro Police Seek to Identify US Embassy Attacker
Local media on Thursday named the alleged attacker as Dalibor Jaukovic from Podgorica, a war veteran who fought with Yugoslav Army forces in Kosovo in 1999, citing unnamed police sources and Jaukovic's family.
BIRN could not independently verify the attacker's identity and police are expected to give more details during the course of Thursday.
"Diplomatic scandal" in Montenegro: Shameful for the victims
Honoring the defenders killed in the "defense of Dubrovnik" in the 1990s by the Montenegrin Ambassador to Zagreb, Bor Vucinic, a few days ago, caused a huge citizens' anger. Professor Radan Nikolic, president of the Association of War Veterans from 1990, estimates that this is a diplomatic scandal.
Serb Officers Claim Ignorance of Kosovo Massacre
Two former Yugoslav Army officers from the 549th Brigade told a court in Belgrade that they knew nothing about the attack on the village of Trnje in Kosovo in March 1999, when 27 Albanians were killed.
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New York Times journalist saw kidnapped Serb reporters
A New York Times reporter saw a car that transported journalists Ranko Perenic and Djuro Slavuj, kidnapped in Kosovo and Metohija in 1998.
"New York Times journalist saw kidnapped Serb reporters"
This is according to the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS), that is quoting Milivoje Mihajlovic, a former Radio Pristina editor and head of the Media Center in this town, that was "a key source of information for all media in 1998 and 1999 in Kosovo."
Serbia Ends Probe of Army General for Kosovo Atrocities
The Serbian war crimes prosecution has ended its investigation into retired Yugoslav Army general Dragan Zivanovic, shutting down the only known probe of a top official in Serbia for Kosovo war crimes.
General Lazarevic starts lecturing at Military Academy
Retired Yugoslav Army (VS) General Vladimir Lazarevic is on Thursday holding his first lecture at the Military Academy in Belgrade.
Lazarevic is a former commander of the Pristina Corps and the VJ Third Army, who was found guilty by the Hague Tribunal for command responsibility for war crimes.
Hague-convicted general starts lecturing at Military Academy
Retired Yugoslav Army (VS) General Vladimir Lazarevic is on Thursday holding his first lecture at the Military Academy in Belgrade.
Lazarevic is a former commander of the Pristina Corps and the VJ Third Army, who was found guilty by the Hague Tribunal for command responsibility for war crimes.
Serbian Generals who fought in Kosovo to teach at Military Academy
Generals and senior officers of the Yugoslav Army (VJ) who held command positions during the 1998-99 war in Kosovo will teach at Belgrade's Military Academy.
Beta is reporting this on Wednesday, citing an article published in the daily Vecernje Novosti.