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Kosovo Sunday, 21 July, 2002, 14:57 GMT 15:57 UK
Belgrade changes worry Kosovo
The international rehabilitation of Yugoslavia under President Kostunica is bad news for Kosovo Albanians hoping for independence.

UK soldier in Kosovo Troops foil Yugoslav 'terrorist attack'
British-led peacekeepers have halted an attempt by Yugoslav special forces to mount a "terrorist" attack in Kosovo, the UN says.

US soldiers in Kosovo US acts on Kosovo misconduct report
The US army orders retraining of its peacekeepers after a damning report about mistreatment of civilians in Kosovo.

Serbs and Nato clash in Mitrovica
International troops in Kosovo have fired tear gas and rubber bullets during clashes with Serbs angry at the take over a lead-smelting plant.

Bombs missed Kosovo targets
Only 40% of RAF missiles hit their targets during the Kosovo conflict, with some bombs achieving a 2% hit rate, the BBC learns.



KLA investigated over war crimes
The war crimes tribunal announces inquiries into the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) guerrilla group for the first time.



Nato accused of war crimes
Human rights group Amnesty International accuses Nato of committing war crimes during its bombing campaign against Yugoslavia.



3,000 missing in Kosovo
The Red Cross publishes the names of those still missing after the Kosovo conflict, most presumed dead.



Serb war crimes trial adjourned
The trial of the two men accused of committing war crimes in Kosovo has been adjourned amid continuing tension in Mitrovica.



British troops fire on Serb crowd
British peacekeepers open fire on a crowd of Serbs angered by a market-place grenade attack in the Kosovo enclave of Gracanica.



Moscow sorry for 'war crimes' visit
Russia apologises for hosting an indicted Yugoslav war criminal but attacks the UN tribunal as a "politicised" court.



Kosovo munitions crisis denied
The government denies a leaked report that suggests that British forces nearly ran out of munitions in Kosovo.



Eurocorps takes over in Kosovo
European military cooperation will be put to the test in Kosovo with Eurocorps taking charge of the peace mission.



Serbs honour murdered journalist
Serbian journalists and opposition figures commemorate the assassination a year ago of the journalist and publisher Slavko Curuvija.

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