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Bombing of Economic Facilities


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Pumping Station in Badovac near Priština

     

 

The "Badovac" water-pumping station, providing water for a large part of the town of Priština, was targeted on the night of May 1/2, 1999. The building housing the pump and electrical installations was partially damaged, while water installations were completely damaged. (photos 1­2)

   

The Nikola Tesla Thermal Power Plant in Obrenovac

             

Krušik Valjevo

         

      

Kri. 83/99

 

ON-SITE INVESTIGATION REPORT

 

Made on May 17, 1999, by the investigative judge of Valjevo District Court, on account of the 8th missile attack on HK "Krušik" Holding Company in Valjevo, launched on May 4, 1999

 

Investigation attended by:

 

Investigative judge                                       Crim. police investigation inspector

Dragan Obradović                                         Čedomir Terzić (Valjevo)

 

                                                                         Crim. police investigation technician

                                                                         Predrag Ilić (Valjevo)

 

The investigation began at 8:30 a.m.

 

This morning, Čedomir Terzić, criminal investigation inspector of Valjevo Police Department, informed me by telephone that the competent persons from HK "Krušik" Holding Company had eventually allowed an on-site inspection of the factory compound, related to the eighth missile attack on HK "Krušik" launched on May 4, 1999 at 12:10 p.m. An official memo of the event had already been made by an investigative judge of this court, No. Kri. 41/99, dated May 5, 1999. Therefore, I accepted an oral suggestion of the District Attorney's Office of Valjevo to visit and investigate the location.

During the eighth attack, HK "Krušik" in Valjevo was hit by three missiles. According to off-record information, one missile hit the civilian plant of the factory, whereas the other two hit the military plant. However, the on-site investigation of today established quite the opposite, i.e. that two missiles fell on the civilian plant of HK "Krušik", and one on the military plant.

 

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE

 

The scene of investigation is HK "Krušik" Valjevo in the town of Valjevo. During the attack, NATO alliance forces fired the total of three missiles. The subject of this report is solely restricted to the civilian plant of the factory. The investigation relating to the military plant will be conducted by an army investigative judge.

Before commencing the work on the spot, the investigative judge was informed that members of the Yugoslav Army from anti-nuclear-biological-chemical squad had visited the location in order to detect any possible radioactivity. The conclusion was that there was no radioactivity resulting from the bombing of the factory complex.

 

 

TRACES ON THE SCENE

 

The facilities owned by the following joint stock companies were damaged by the bombing of HK "Krušik" factory complex:

1. DD "Krušik-fabrika mašina i opreme" (Machinery and Equipment Plant)

2. DD "Krušik-mašinogradnja" (Machine-Building Industry)

Both joint stock companies are incorporated in HK "Krušik". They shared the same building within the factory compound, to the left from the main road, i.e. DD "Krušik-Fabrika mašina i opreme" and the old mechanical workshop belonging to DD "Krušik-mašinogradnja".

It is to be noted that only part of the vertical structure of the west and east brick walls of the building remained in place. Everything else was destroyed. The tin roof cladding has collapsed and its larger part is lying inside the building, while part of it lies over the heating pipeline running both through the factory compound and the described building.

One missile directly hit the mid-section of the plant, and the other one fell near the west wall of the plant. It is interesting to note that the missiles did not make any craters.

There are only piles of metal structure pieces and bricks in the place where the building used to be, including a fragment of concrete structure in the central part. The highest point now is the top of heavily damaged brick structure.

The scene was photographed and filmed with a video camera by criminal investigation police technicians from Valjevo. Those documents constitute an integral part of this report.

The investigation was concluded at 9:00 a.m.

 

                                                                                         Investigative judge

                                                                                         (sgd) Dragan Obradović

 

It is hereby confirmed and verified that this photostat copy is true to the original:

 

                                                                                         Investigative judge

                                                                                         (sgd) Dragan Obradović

 

Kri. 85/99

 

 

ON-SITE INVESTIGATION REPORT

 

Made on May 17, 1999, by the investigative judge of Valjevo District Court, on account of the ninth missile attack on HK "Krušik" company in Valjevo, launched on May 11, 1999

 

Investigation attended by:

 

Investigative judge                                       Crim. police investigation inspector

Dragan Obradović                                         Čedomir Terzić (Valjevo)

 

                                                                         Crim. police investigation technician

                                                                         Predrag Ilić (Valjevo)

 

The investigation began at 9:00 a.m.

 

This morning, Čedomir Terzić, criminal investigation inspector of Valjevo Police Department, informed me by telephone that the competent persons from HK "Krušik" had allowed an on-site inspection today of the factory compound, related to the ninth attack on HK "Krušik" launched on May 11, 1999 at 12:15 p.m. with three missiles. An investigation had previously been commenced on May 12, 1999, by an investigative judge of Valjevo District Court, No. Kri. 79/99, but was not completed.

 

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE

 

The scene of investigation is HK "Krušik" Valjevo in the town of Valjevo. During the attack, NATO alliance forces fired the total of three missiles on HK "Krušik". However, the subject of this report is solely restricted to the civilian plant of the factory.

Before commencing the work on the spot, the investigative judge was informed that members of the Yugoslav Army from anti-nuclear-biological-chemical squad had visited the location in order to detect any possible radioactivity. The conclusion was that there was no radioactivity resulting from the bombing of the factory complex.

 

 

TRACES ON THE SCENE

 

The facilities of DD "Krušik-Ugostiteljstvo" (Catering) were damaged by the bombing of HK "Krušik" factory complex:

A yellow metal food kiosk, belonging to the above mentioned joint stock company, is completely destroyed. It was situated on the detour from the main road to the administration building of DD "Fabrika lovačke municije" (Hunting Ammunition Factory). This kiosk is now just a pile of crumpled metal and pieces of structure. Adjacent to the kiosk, on the north side, there is a crater of the size 20 m x 20 m x 10 m (the last figure refers to its depth).

The ground on the spot is literally plowed, so that the access is next to impossible and dangerous.

The scene was photographed and filmed with a video camera by criminal investigation police technicians from Valjevo. Those documents will constitute an integral part of this report.

 

The investigation was concluded at 9:20 a.m.

 

                                                                                         Investigative judge

                                                                                         (sgd) Dragan Obradović

 

It is hereby confirmed and verified that this photostat copy is true to the original:

 

                                                                                         Investigative judge

                                                                                         (sgd) Dragan Obradović

 

 

 Cer, Čačak

 

 

On May 10, 1999, at 3:10 p.m., a missile attack was launched against "Cer" overhaul workshop, DP "Hidrogradnja", Machinery unit, in the vicinity of the motorway bypass around Čačak. Missile fragments hit a truck with Belgrade registration plates, property of GRO "Standard" from Belgrade, with 8 people inside it. Four persons were killed as a result of the missile attack: Velija Džemailović from Čačak, Kulinovičko polje St., Dragan Obrenović (27) from Čačak, Nasko Ristić from Barajevo, who was driving the truck, and a male from the truck who has not been identified yet. Twelve persons suffered grave injuries: Milenko Ćirović (born 1960), Tripko Djokić (born 1958), Ivan Kostić (born 1969), Milan Stanković (born 1955) and Miodrag Maksimović, all of them from Belgrade, they were in the truck at the time of the attack, Darinka Vujičić (born 1936), Mileva Grujičić (born 1934), Ratomir Nerandžić (born 1949), Anka Ćeriman (born 1932), Danica Obrenić (born 1933), Zoran Vučković (born 1962) and Dušan Vasić (born 1946), all of them from Čačak. They received medical assistance in Čačak Town Hospital. (photos 12­15)

             

 

Kri. 136/99

INVESTIGATION REPORT

 

Made on May 17, 1999 by an investigative judge of Čačak Municipal Court concerning the consequences of the NATO airplanes action on May 10, 1999

 

INVESTIGATION ATTENDED BY:

 

Investigative judge                                       Crim. inv. police officer of

Aco Vučićević                                               the Ministry of the Interior of Serbia:

                                                                         Mileta Milošević

 

                                                                         Crim. inv. police officer of

                                                                         the Ministry of the Interior of Serbia

                                                                         Čačak Secretariat:

                                                                         Aleksandar Rajković

 

                                                                         Čačak Deputy Public Prosecutor

                                                                         Anka Bradić

 

Criminal investigation police technicians:

Negoslav Majstorović

Zoran Spasić

Ljubomir Stojanović

 

On May 11, 1999 the members of the Ministry of the Interior of Serbia-Čačak Secretariat Service on duty informed the investigative judge on May 11, 1999, that on May 10, 1999, around 3:00 p.m., several missile explosions occurred in the industrial zone of Čačak municipality, caused by the action of NATO airplanes. The explosions caused damage inside the compound of CER Čačak company, on a few private companies and civilian residential buildings.

Due to air raid alerts, the investigation was conducted intermittently: on May 11, 1999, between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., in the presence of criminal investigation police officer Mileta Milošević, and criminal investigation police technicians Negoslav Majstorović and Zoran Spasić; on May 12, 1999, between 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., in the presence of criminal investigation police officer Aleksandar Vlajković and criminal investigation police technician Negoslav Majstorović; on May 14, 1999, between 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., in the presence of criminal investigation police officer Mileta Milošević and criminal investigation police technician Ljubomir Stojanović; on May 15, 1999, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., and again between 1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., in the presence of criminal investigation police officer Mileta Milošević and criminal investigation police technicians Negoslav Majstorović and Ljubomir Stojanović.

DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE

1. On May 10, 1999, around 3:00 p.m., a missile exploded within the compound of CER Čačak Factory, in the space between the workshop of the size 81 m x 12.50 m (marked by No. 23 in the sketch) and the workshop of the size 112.50 m x 10 m (marked by No. 24 in the sketch).

The investigation was carried out in the presence of Ratko Čkonjević, Production Manager, in the course of which a crater 3 metres wide and 0.80 m long was found between the two workshops. The said workshops are situated between the carpentry and mould workshops, at 41 metres from the north side of the mentioned workshops, approximately in the middle of the space dividing them which is 7.70 m wide.

The detonation completely destroyed the tin roof cladding and cut off power supply lines. The walls are either torn down or cracked, the ceilings and all glass surfaces are broken. Around 20,000 casting moulds were either destroyed or considerably damaged. Thus, the following workshops are either totally destroyed or unserviceable: carpentry workshop, workshop for casting moulds, three casting moulds warehouses, finished products warehouse, non-ferrous metals casting plant, compressor station and mechanical workshop. The casting plant was partially damaged.

The following vehicles, property of CER company, parked in the mechanical workshop at the time of explosion, sustained considerable damage: one "Zastava" heavy duty vehicle of 2.8 t bearing capacity; one "Zastava" heavy duty vehicle of 5 t bearing capacity; one 20 tons "FAP" tow truck and two "Lada karavan" passenger cars.

Several missile fragments were discovered on the spot, including the one bearing the following inscription:

 

detector laser

Illumination

99214 ATTH837753-2

Serial No. 78-50-4250

 

2. A crater made by explosion, 3 m wide and 1 m deep, is located to the east from the CER compound, at around 3 m from the edge of the bypass road and approximately 15 m southwards from the house of Branislav Majstorović.

3. About 250 m in the south-easterly direction from the above described crater, there is another crater of the approximately identical size, in the field (lot) owned by Dragan Stevančević. Around 1 hectare of the field is under crops. The place is about 20 m far from the residential houses surrounding the lot, located in Kulinovačko polje, Farmland 4, and on Braće Stanić Street.

4. The facilities owned by the following natural and legal persons were damaged by the detonation:

 

BRANISLAV MAJSTOROVIĆ from Čačak, No. 21 Kulinovačko polje, father's name Tadija, born on November 11, 1931 in Brezovica:

­ on the house of 70 sq. m, consisting of three rooms, situated at about 15 m northwards from the crater described under item 2, a three-framed window is completely dislocated, outer walls have cracked, plastering partially fallen off with visible marks made by missile fragments, the roof is damaged and punctured, roof tiles considerably damaged and dislocated, reed ceilings cracked and fallen off, so that the house is uninhabitable. The fallen off ceilings damaged the furniture and household appliances.

­ the orchard in the courtyard is completely ruined.

 

2. SAŠA MAJSTOROVIĆ, father's name Borivoje, from Čačak, No. 21/1 Kulinovačko polje, born on September 5, 1971, using the house with his wife, two children, mother and brother, which he had lawfully inherited from Borivoje Majstorović:

­ on the house consisting of a ground floor, upper floor and a loft, around 150 roof tiles were broken; glass is broken on all four double-framed windows, five panes broken on the ground floor, three wooden shutters broken on the upper floor, two doors disjoint and plastic lining above the front door on the ground floor is broken.

­ glass is broken on a double-framed window on an auxiliary ground floor building.

 

3. LJUBIŠA (father's name Radoje) JELIĆ from Čačak, No. 23 Kulinovačko polje, born in 1942, ID number 2903942782834:

­ on the ground floor house of about 70 square metres: the reed ceilings and interior walls have cracked, seven panes were broken on two three-framed windows, as well as the glaze on the metal front door; there are visible cracks on the joint between the ceiling and the wall.

 

4. WORKSHOP OF "OPTIKUM" COMPANY ČAČAK, owned by Vera Matijević from Čačak, Kružni put Street:

­ around 100 square metres of sectional glass were broken on the southern front part of the building, facing the bypass road, as well as around 70 square metres of dim glass.

 

5. PRIVATE COMPANY "ELEKTRO DJUROVIĆ", owned by Miloš Djurović from Čačak, Ključ farmland:

­ on the east side of business premises, facing the bypass road, 2 square metres of lateral glass adjacent to the front door were broken; on the south side, above the workshop door, 1 square metre of glass on two window panes was broken.

 

6. MILJA TODOROVIĆ, from Čačak, Ključ 42 farmland (absent from the investigation):

­ on the south side of a ground floor house with protruding entrance hall, about 50 roof tiles are broken or dislocated.

 

7. MILENKO (father's name Ratko) ZIMONJIĆ, from Čačak, No. 16, Ključ farmland, born in 1940:

­ on the south side of the unfinished house, consisting of a basement, a ground floor and an upper floor, 5 window panes are broken, including one window pane on the west side of the house.

 

8. RADENKO (father's name Ratko) ZIMONJIĆ, from Čačak, No. 17, Ključ farmland, born in 1943:

­ on the south side of the ground floor house 11 m x 8 m, terrazzo tiles of high skirting are broken, as well as one pane of a three-framed window. Cracks on the joints between walls and reed ceilings, and cracks on the bathroom door around the door-knob are noticeable inside the house.

 

9. ŽIVOLJUB (father's name Stevan) GVOZDENOVIĆ, from Čačak, No. 6, Ključ farmland, born in 1929:

­ on the ground floor house with a bathroom annex facing the side street and covered with asbestos-cement corrugated sheet, a horizontal crack is visible on the south-east corner of the bathroom on the level of the foundation upper edge.

10. RADMIR (father's name Stanko) KIZIĆ, from Čačak, No. 97 Ključka Street, born in 1941:

­ on the house consisting of a ground floor and a loft, glasses are broken on both three-framed windows on the south-west side of the ground floor, two panes of the loft skylight, on a three-framed balcony French window; on the south-east side, glasses are broken on two windows on the ground floor and on a loft window, except for one pane.

 

11. MILJKO (father's name Milić) JEŽINIĆ, from Čačak, No. 93 Ključka Street:

­ on the south side of the house of the size of a two-room flat, all three-framed window glasses are broken; on the west side, glasses are broken on three small windows.

­ single-framed window glass is broken on an auxiliary building (shed).

 

12. ISIDOR (father's name Ljubomir) PETKOVIĆ, from Čačak, No. 89 Ključka Street:

­ on the south side of the house 11 m x 8 m, consisting of a ground floor and an upper floor, 9 window panes are broken.

 

13. BOGOSAV (father's name Ljubomir) PETKOVIĆ, from Čačak, No. 89 Ključka Street:

­ a front door glass and a kitchen window glass are broken on a small house situated on the same parcel as the house of Isidor Petković.

 

14. ZORAN (father's name Milomir) TANKOSIĆ, from Čačak, farmland 4, Kulinovačko polje Street, born 1958 in Kotraža:

­ in the house of 60 square metres, the reed ceiling has cracked in one of the rooms, the front door glaze 1 m x 0.20 m, and the front door frame is dislocated.

 

15. MILIJAN (father's name Božidar) VASOVIĆ, from Čačak, farmland 4, Kulinovačko polje Street, born in 1964:

­ on an unfinished house (consisting of a ground floor and a loft), glasses are broken on a double-framed window, and one armoured pane on the front door, size 0.70 m x 0.25 m; there is a crack on the wall next to the front door.

 

16. KOMNEN (father's name Dragoslav) RAJKOVIĆ, from Čačak, farmland 4, Kulinovačko polje Street, born in 1952:

­ on the house consisting of a ground floor and an upper floor, size 9.5 m x 5 m, glass is broken on one window frame, the entire glass on the upper floor balcony door, as well as the glass on the electricity meter, around 20 roof tiles, a pair of wooden shutters on the upper floor double-framed window;

­ a missile fragment punched a yellow painted passenger car of "Wartburg-Karavan" make, registration plates ČA 120-498, perforating the back left door and the right-hand half of the body; several missile fragments were found on the spot.

 

17. MILORAD (father's name Paun) MAJDAK, from Čačak, Kulinovačko polje Street, born on June 8, 1951 in Novi Pazar:

­ on the south-west side (facing the place of explosion) of an almost completed house (consisting of a ground floor and loft), base size 100 square metres, door frames are damaged and disjoint, glass is broken on two three-framed windows on the ground floor, on one balcony door frame and one double-framed window on the upper floor; glass is broken on two three-framed windows on the opposite side; the French windows and a double-framed window on the ground floor, adjacent to the front door, on the south-east side of the ground floor; a piece of the double balcony door is torn off; wooden shutters are destroyed on all four three-framed windows, one balcony door and one double-framed window; around 200 roof tiles are destroyed, 10 square metres of metal lining are damaged (distorted), ceiling wooden lining on the upper floor has fallen off and partially damaged the space of approximately 70 square metres; marks of missile fragments are visible on an outer wall;

­ around 70% of the asbestos-cement corrugated sheet covering the double-pitch roof of an auxiliary building (summer kitchen, size 14 m x 3.5 m), was destroyed;

­ the windscreen and the schibeldach of a car of "Golf 2" make, white, registration plates number ČA 131-060 is broken.

 

18. BUDIMIR (father's name Mladoje) GORDIĆ, from Čačak, farmland 4, Kulinovačko polje Street, born in 1946 in the village of Rukoši, near Nova Varoš:

­ a house consisting of a ground floor and an upper floor, size 10 m x 8 m, around 200 roof tiles are broken, as well as all the glasses on two three-framed (double glazed) windows, one glass on a three-framed window, a shutter broken on one three-framed window, one shutter damaged; a 3 m long cupboard loosened and partially damaged (one door completely disjoint, three small doors unhinged); broken front door glass, size 1.10 m x 0.20 m. The following damage was registered on the upper floor: 14 broken window panes on three three-framed windows, 4 broken window panes on a double-framed window, a completely wrecked shutter on a three-framed window, around 20 square m of lining fallen off the wooden beams (there is no slab) in two rooms, damaged lining nuts; 10 square metres of external aluminum lining (eaves flashing) are twisted and partly fallen off.

­ 11 square metres of wooden lining (damaged nuts) have fallen off the unfinished auxiliary building (summer kitchen).

 

19. VIDOSAV (father's name Avram) MAJDAK, from Čačak, farmland 4, Kulinovačko polje Street, born on September 23, 1957 in the village of Guberevo-Novi Pazar:

­ a partially finished house (ground floor completely finished, upper floor unfinished, external plastering completed), size 9.5 m x 8 m, the following damage was registered in the two bedrooms facing the place of explosion 25 m away, as described under item 3 of this Report): two three-framed windows disjoint, broken window frames and glass, all aluminum shutters destroyed; in the living room, glass is broken on three panes of a three-framed window, on an alcove window size 60 cm x 40 cm; around 250 roof tiles are broken and the gable has been pushed towards the attic and partially cracked; the front door and its frame are dislocated and three panes broken.

­ an auxiliary two-room building, size 7.5 m x 4 m, located at 20 m from the place of explosion, which serves as a summer kitchen, finished, made of bricks, without a slab, covered with a double-pitch roof and tiles, is completely ruined (especially the wall facing the place of explosion) and rendered unusable.

 

20. VLASTIMIR (father's name Avram) MAKSIMOVIĆ, from Čačak, farmland 4, Kulinovačko polje Street, born 1935 in the village of Zadruge (Sopoćani, Novi Pazar):

­ on the south-east side of a ground floor house, size 9 m x 5 m, around 100 roof tiles are broken, as well as the glass on a three-framed window and 1 square metre of armoured glass on the front door; holes made by missile fragments are visible on the outside wall;

­ on a glazed terrace of another building, size 9 m x 4 m, 4 square metres of glass are broken and one pane on a three-framed window.

 

21. JELENA STEVANČEVIĆ (absent from the investigation), from Čačak, farmland 4, Kulinovačko polje Street:

­ on an unfinished house made of brick, the roof tiles are loose and broken 100% on one side, and 50% on the other side.

 

22. STANKO (father's name Živojin) VASOVIĆ, from Čačak, Braće Stanić Street, born on December 27, 1953 in Čačak:

­ on a house consisting of a ground floor and an upper floor, size 11 m x 9 m (upper floor unfinished), around 1,400 roof tiles were destroyed, the facade and terrazzo are here and there damaged by missile fragments (the place of explosion was 25 m away), all window glasses and shutters are broken (except the shutters on one balcony door and one balcony window); a partition wall (made of a wooden frame and glass) between the living room and the alcove is dislocated, 4 square metres of glass is broken, two wooden shutters are demolished on two balcony windows, plastic shutters are destroyed on the ground floor, plastic eaves flashing is 90% destroyed, basement windows are broken, roof laths damaged, joinery dislocated; in a corner in one room, at about 1.5 m from the floor, there is a 20 cm hole made by a missile fragment; in the course of investigation, the house owner presented a missile fragment weighing 1.4 kg.

 

23. ZORAN ROGOVIĆ (absent from the investigation), Braće Stanić Street:

­ by visual inspection of the outside of an unfinished building, consisting of a ground floor and upper floor, made of perforated bricks, it was established that 50 roof tiles were damaged and two glasses broken on a three-framed window.

 

24. RATOMIR (mother's name Mina) NERANDŽIĆ, from Čačak, 47/1 Braće Stanić Street, born 1941 in the village of Trščica (Novi Pazar):

­ on an unfinished house, size 10.60 m x 12.40 m (consisting of a ground floor and an upper floor), 400 roof tiles were damaged, glasses broken on the balcony door and window, glasses broken on two double-framed windows in the attic, disjoint frame of one of the windows, broken 0.30 square metres of the skylight above the door and staircase leading to the cellar; at about 1.5 m above the floor of the living room, a piece of plaster of 0.30 m in diameter has fallen off from the west wall; a perforated brick in the wall is damaged by a missile fragment; the west side of the house has no plastering so that it can be seen that seven perforated bricks have been broken by a missile fragments impact on the wall;

­ on a ground floor building (consisting of a living room, two bedrooms, a hall, a bathroom and terrace, with a 15 m clearance between the house and the place of explosion, the western walls (facing the place of explosion) have been punched in several places (the holes are up to 0.50 m in diameter), the walls are cracked, reed ceilings and around 1,100 roof tiles broken, so that the house is absolutely uninhabitable;

­ the following furniture, appliances and fittings have been damaged in the same house: a colour TV, a refrigerator, "Alfa kamin" cooker, a chandelier in the living room, a bathtub, water heater, tiles and wash-basin in the bathroom; a wood stove has almost fallen apart and one of its plates is broken;

­ the reed ceiling in a small summer kitchen (3 m x 2 m) is smashed, the door blown away and the wall punched;

­ the walls of a drying shed are punched and cracked and the whole shed is unstable.

25. SLAVOLJUB (father's name Živorad) PETROVIĆ, from Čačak, 47 Braće Stanić Street, born on October 15, 1942 in Partizani (Arandjelovac):

­ on the west external side of a ground floor house (82 square metres), opposite the front door, there are cracks in the wall corners, reed ceilings are cracked and hanging down, partition walls are cracked, three window panes are broken on two three-framed windows, two wooden window frames are broken, alcove glass and two window frames are broken;

­ an auxiliary building (76 square metres), consisting of a garage, bakery, summer kitchen, shack, drying shed and pigsty, which is 15 m far from the place of explosion, has cracked walls detached from the ceilings (except the garage wall), walls punched by missile fragments, nearly half of all garage roof tiles are broken, roof tiles stacked outside the building are completely demolished, including 300 roof tiles on the building; roof structure beams and laths of the shack are broken; according to the statement of the owner's wife, a hog weighing 80 kg was killed by two missile fragments.

 

26. MILANKO (father's name Radovan) PETRIĆ, from Čačak, 47/a Braće Stanić Street, born on August 16, 1973 in Sjenica:

­ on a family house (12.5 m x 8 m), consisting of a ground floor and a loft, around 1,400 roof tiles are broken; three wooden frames are broken on two double-framed windows on the ground floor; all window panes are broken on two three-framed windows; 6 window panes on two double-framed windows are broken and four wooden frames damaged.

 

27. NEDELJKO (father's name Rajko) BOGOSAVLJEVIĆ, from Čačak, 51 Braće Stanić Street, born on October 1, 1956:

­ in the part of the house facing the street (base area 50 square metres), which is used by the above mentioned person, glass is broken on the basement windows, 75 roof tiles are smashed, all window panes are broken, one balcony door is completely demolished, together with the frame and shutters, a single-framed window completely demolished, together with the wooden frame and shutters, sheet-metal parts torn off the door jambs on the upper floor; aluminum lining and window frames with shutters completely destroyed, glass, wooden frame and a shutter completely demolished on a single-framed window, disjoint metal-sheet parts of the upper floor door jambs; 10 square metres of aluminum lining on the eaves flashing are damaged, the skylight commonly used in the twin house that the above mentioned person shares with his brother Miroslav, has 5 broken window panes of the total area of 1.5 square metres.

 

28. MIROSLAV (father's name Rajko) BOGOSAVLJEVIĆ, from Čačak, 51 Braće Stanić Street, born 1954 in Ivanjica:

­ on the part of the house used by him (facing the backyard), base area 50 square metres, all glasses are broken, two doors blown away, door frames disjoint, 75 roof tiles and 10 square meters of aluminum lining damaged.

 

29. BRANKA (father's name Spasoje) BOGOSAVLJEVIĆ, nee Zlatić, from Čačak, 51 Braće Stanić Street, born 1931 in Ivanjica:

­ on a ground floor house (40 square metres) built on the same lot as the previous two ones, glass is broken on a double-framed window, one window pane is broken on a three-framed window, 1 square metre of armoured glass is broken on the front door, glass on single-framed bathroom and pantry windows is broken, a chandelier is broken, as well as 1 square meter of plain glass on the shed window.

 

30. MIROSLAV (father's name Mirko) TANASKOVIĆ, from Čačak, 53 Braće Stanić Street, born 1926 in the village of Živice near Guča:

­ on a ground floor house (60 square metres) reed ceilings are cracked, all window panes on a three-framed window are broken, and the window itself is completely disjoint, 60 roof tiles are broken and there are visible cracks on the joints between walls and ceilings.

 

31. MILORAD (father's name Miodrag) ERIĆ, from Čačak, 25 Braće Stanić Street, born on December 9, 1932 in Zablaće:

­ on a ground floor house (120 square metres) glass is broken on two three-framed windows, four two-framed windows and three single-framed windows.

 

32. LJILJANA (father's name Milisav) LAZOVIĆ, from Čačak, 45 Braće Stanić Street, born on September 14, 1951:

­ on a ground floor house (63 square metres), there are cracks on wall-reed ceiling joints in two rooms on the north-east side and one room on the south side, 50 broken roof tiles, completely disjoint window frames, demolished plastic shutters and visible wall cracks;

­ on an auxiliary ground floor building (14 m x 4 m), consisting of a garage, a summer kitchen, a shack and a latrine, the kitchen ceiling is cracked and hanging down and one side of the wall is cracked.

 

On May 10, 1999 NATO warplanes fired several missiles and damaged the facilities of "Hidrogradnja" Company, Construction Machinery Unit, as well as the nearby houses, which has been recorded in a separate investigation report prepared by the investigative judge of this court. The information concerning civilian casualties is contained in the report of the investigative judge of Čačak District Court.

The location has been photographed, and the devastation of CER factory and the damage inflicted on a number of private houses have been filmed with a video camera.

 

                                                                                                         Investigative judge

                                                                                                         (sgd) Aco Vučićević

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prva Iskra, Barič

 

 

On May 10, 1999, at 11:20 p.m., at least four highly destructive missiles were fired at "Prva Iskra" Holding Company in Barič. The following facilities were destroyed on the occasion: a coal feed conveyor belt support in the power supply division, a loader garage and a fuel oil tank. The plant laboratory, processing equipment workshop with machines and installations were damaged. The company administration building, together with its equipment, installations and computer centre is completely destroyed. The detonation damaged the building of Engineering Department and the gatekeeper's house. (photos 16­17)

   

  Mining and Smelting Complex Bor

             

Krušik Valjevo

    

Binačka Morava, Gnjilane

                    

   

Mladost, Gnjilane

                   

Borovo Boreli, Sombor

   

 

Veliki Crnjani Thermal Power Plant near Lazarevac

 

 

On May 22, 1999, at 2:30 a.m., "Veliki Crnjani" thermal electric power plant in Veliki Crljani was hit by three missiles which completely destroyed the distributor plant, turbo generator and electric control of 110 kV block in the machine room. The main electric control, cooling pump and industrial gas station were partially damaged. The detonation caused damage on the power plant industrial building, boiler room and a new block refrigerating chamber.

In the course of the missile attack launched on the production facilities of "Kolubara" thermal electric power plant in Veliki Crnjani on May 22, 1999, at 2:30 a.m., worker Milosav Simić (born 1973) sustained severe injuries, while Miroslav Petrović (born 1967), Ivan Mirosavić (born 1951), Predrag Spasojević (born 1968) and Ljubiša Mijatović (born 1951) were slightly injured. The above mentioned, including another 50 workers, were at their work places at the time of explosion. (photos 40­43)

                

Thermal Power in Urovci near Obrenovac

        

Elektrical Installations of Elektroistok in Niš

        

Transformer Station Novi Sad 3

   

Electrical Installations on Bežanijska Kosa, New Belgrade

   

 

Elctrical Installations on Bežanijska Kosa, New Belgrade

   

Jaroš Water Supply Center, Sombor

       

Tobacco Industry Niš

   

Electrical Installations on Bežanijska Kosa, New Belgrade

    

      The Farm in the Village of Podgorac near Boljevac