War in the Balkans: Timetable Day 38
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12.05am: Tanjug news agency reports four bombs fired on the village of Zaguzane, two miles from Surdulica in southern Yugoslavia.
1.15am: Yugoslav Interior Ministry and army HQ heavily damaged in Nato attack on Belgrade. Missiles strike Vracar residential district, injuring at least four people.
5.25am: Air raid sirens sound in Podgorica,the Montenegrin capital.
8am: Russian envoy Viktor Chernomyrdin arrives in Belgrade with new peace proposals.
12.00: Paska Juncaj, 61, buried in Tuzi, the first civilian victim of Nato bombing of Montenegro.
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