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Thursday, June 10, 1999 Published at 09:52 GMT 10:52 UK


World: Europe

Picture gallery: Serbian relief



After the Kumanovo agreement was signed, Serbs in Belgrade took to the streets to celebrate.


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Roads were jammed as cars filled the centre of the city, full of euphoric passengers


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There was clear relief that the conflict had ended.


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State-controlled media said the war had been won by President Slobodan Milosevic


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Yugoslav flags were paraded through the streets


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One young man showed off his Stars and Stripes underwear


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For one night, no-one seemed to be worrying about the future - they were just relieved that the bombing seems to be over




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