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Grdelica is
divided into two
adjacent parts,
southern "
Grdelica town" (
Grdelica varoš; po****tion 2,136) and
northern "
Grdelica village" (
Grdelica selo;...
- The
Grdelica train bombing occurred on 12
April 1999, when two
missiles fired by a USAF F-15E
Strike Eagle fighter bomber hit a p****enger
train while it...
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Oraovica (Serbian Cyrillic: Ораовица) is a
village in the muni****lity of Leskovac, Serbia.
According to the 2002 census, the
village has a po****tion...
- Politika. On
April 12, 1999, NATO
airstrikes struck a
railway bridge in
Grdelica,
hitting a p****enger
train on the Niš - Preševo line.
According to Večernje...
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started on last
remaining subsections (5.6 km-long
Grabovnica –
Grdelica, 26.1 km-long
Grdelica – Vladičin Han, 26.3 km-long Vladičin Han –
Donji Neradovac...
- also the
weapon used in the
April 1999 NATO
strike on a
railway bridge in
Grdelica, Serbia. United States: The
United States Air
Force was the only operator...
- was justified. On 12 April, NATO
airstrikes struck a
railway bridge in
Grdelica,
hitting a
civilian p****enger
train and
killing twenty people. Showing...
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continued south toward two canyons:
Grdelica (between
Vranje and Leskovac) and
Veternica (southwest of
Grdelica).
After Grdelica was taken,
Serbian forces took...
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south into the
region of Žegligovo and Pčinja
valley in
North Macedonia.
Grdelica Gorge (Grdelička klisura) – one of the most
famous gorges in Serbia, a...
- styrofoam. In the morning, they
proceeded to Novi Sad.
Citizens protested in
Grdelica,
Kostolac and in Pećinci,
despite rumors circulating that they
might lose...