Nato bombs Serbian state television headquarters
It's 25 years since Nato bombed the Serbian state TV station in Belgrade, killing 16 people. It was part of a military campaign to force Serbia to withdraw from Kosovo.
In April 1999 Nato bombed the Serbian state TV station in Belgrade, killing 16 people.
It was part of a military campaign to force Serbia to withdraw from Kosovo.
Mike Lanchin has been speaking to one of the survivors, Dragan Šuković, a TV technician, who was working at the station that night.
This programme was first broadcast in 2015.
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(Photo: The Radio Television of Serbia building. Credit: Getty Images)
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