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As K-For troops took control of Kosovo, the feared second exodus of refugees began.

This time it was the Kosovo Serbs heading north, fearing that they would feel the wrath of the Kosovo Liberation Army as it came out of the mountains. Many of these people were innocent victims of the war, just like their Kosovo Albanian neighbours.

But as they left, they all said that they believed it would now be impossible for the two communities to live side by side.

Nato leaders have urged the Serbs to stay - and some have chosen to return. But the Serb community's fears were heightened when K-For's commander admitted that his troops had not done enough to stop a group of Kosovo Albanians attacking a Serb home.