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Wednesday, 18.05.2011.

17:05

Hague: Witness says Mladić "suffered stroke"

Ratko Mladić suffered a light stroke toward the end of the war in Bosnia and had kidney problems, General Manojlo Milovanović said at the Hague Tribunal.

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Tim Knox

pre 12 godina

sj,

Your description of events leading up to Operation Storm must be substantiated with full documentation if you expect anyone to believe you. You can not just make wild claims contrary to confirmed historical evidence, even by Serb intellectuals. I would hope anyone posting here at B92 would be mature enough to realize that others cannot be so easily fooled.

sj

pre 12 godina

….. “must have known“ that Croat army was preparing the Operation Storm”

About five weeks prior to operation storm, Milosevic sent a JNA general (whose name I have forgotten) to that region and within a couple of days JNA units began to withdraw to Bosnia and some back to Serbia. It’s was only after those units had left the Kajina and Slavonija regions that the US of Windbags began to “bomb and force JNA out of Croatia” lol.

Then operation storm came into play. Not before but well after the JNA army had left Croatia and the brave Croats killed women, children and old people – all unarmed.

For Milovanović to claim he had no idea and he was second in charge then he is either a total incompetent or an outright idiot, but I doubt he is either. Its his way of sleeping easy at night.

sj

pre 12 godina

….. “must have known“ that Croat army was preparing the Operation Storm”

About five weeks prior to operation storm, Milosevic sent a JNA general (whose name I have forgotten) to that region and within a couple of days JNA units began to withdraw to Bosnia and some back to Serbia. It’s was only after those units had left the Kajina and Slavonija regions that the US of Windbags began to “bomb and force JNA out of Croatia” lol.

Then operation storm came into play. Not before but well after the JNA army had left Croatia and the brave Croats killed women, children and old people – all unarmed.

For Milovanović to claim he had no idea and he was second in charge then he is either a total incompetent or an outright idiot, but I doubt he is either. Its his way of sleeping easy at night.

Tim Knox

pre 12 godina

sj,

Your description of events leading up to Operation Storm must be substantiated with full documentation if you expect anyone to believe you. You can not just make wild claims contrary to confirmed historical evidence, even by Serb intellectuals. I would hope anyone posting here at B92 would be mature enough to realize that others cannot be so easily fooled.

sj

pre 12 godina

….. “must have known“ that Croat army was preparing the Operation Storm”

About five weeks prior to operation storm, Milosevic sent a JNA general (whose name I have forgotten) to that region and within a couple of days JNA units began to withdraw to Bosnia and some back to Serbia. It’s was only after those units had left the Kajina and Slavonija regions that the US of Windbags began to “bomb and force JNA out of Croatia” lol.

Then operation storm came into play. Not before but well after the JNA army had left Croatia and the brave Croats killed women, children and old people – all unarmed.

For Milovanović to claim he had no idea and he was second in charge then he is either a total incompetent or an outright idiot, but I doubt he is either. Its his way of sleeping easy at night.

Tim Knox

pre 12 godina

sj,

Your description of events leading up to Operation Storm must be substantiated with full documentation if you expect anyone to believe you. You can not just make wild claims contrary to confirmed historical evidence, even by Serb intellectuals. I would hope anyone posting here at B92 would be mature enough to realize that others cannot be so easily fooled.