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This April 12 is the thirteenth anniversary of the bloody massacre of a large number of unarmed civilians (over 50 in number) on the

Grdelica bridge in the former Yugoslavia by a Nato-US warplane. The bridge forms part of the Belgrade-Thessaloniki railway. The massacre at Grdelica plus other similar massacres committed by US/ NATO forces will always stand as damning proof of the very extremely bloodthirsty nature of the western soldier aka white soldier. It is almost as if we (all of us) are still living in the Middle Ages or even the Dark ages. The roots of the massacre, as usual, can be traced to the desire of the western bloc to cut up a sovereign nation and to always provide support to those who want to introduce territorial changes through the use of force and violence and bloodshed. In other words, the western bloc is now behaving just exactly like what the highly despised WW2 fascists did, or tried to do at the time of the zenith of their power. NATO aircraft attacked the former Yugoslavia in 1999 virtually round the clock and naturally they ran out of targets after (what would you expect) almost countless sorties. NATO commanders then decided to add secondary objectives or civilian installations to their hit list. These included power stations, TV broadcast towers, hospitals and all sorts of worthwhile institutions and/or public amenities vital to the functioning of daily normalcy in any society. One of these, very unfortunately for some people fleeing the merciless NATO aerial onslaught, was the railway bridge at Grdelica. At late morning on April 12 1999, a lone US F-15 fighter flew low and unopposed towards the railway bridge straddling the Grdelica gorge and lined up the bridge for destruction despite the presence of a passenger train rolling right in the middle of it. The pilot released his missile but it did not hit the bridge but struck the train instead. Seeing his error, the pilot decided to make a second pass at the bridge and turned his aircraft once more towards the target. A second missile was fired and it too hit the very unlucky train instead of the bridge. The resulting explosions partially damaged the bridge but it was fully repaired some time later. However, for the passengers of the train, most especially the many children and women riding inside it, it was too late for any help. Imagine, defenceless human flesh belonging to small people being pitted against armour-busting missiles. Even Genghis himself could have sung big praises to that.

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