Yugoslav People's Army

Pristina wants to talk "war reparations" with Belgrade

Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa says one of the issues as the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina continues will be the missing persons.

He pointed out that "compensation for war damages" will also be discussed, and that Pristina will seek "the opening of the archives of the former JNA (Yugoslav People's Army - sic)."

Anniversary of Dobrovoljacka Street massacre commemorated

SARAJEVO - Church services were held and flowers laid in Sarajevo on Tuesday for the victims of a 1992 massacre of soldiers of the former Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) in the city's Dobrovoljacka Street.

Forty-two soldiers were killed, 71 wounded and 207 more taken prisoner in attacks by Muslim paramilitary forces and so-called Territorial Defence units on May 2-3, 1992.

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