Tivat marks 26th anniversary of NATO bombing of FRY: Monument to Russian-Serbian-Montenegrin friendship unveiled

After the liturgy at the Miholjska isthmus, the leaders of the Municipality of Tivat laid wreaths at the graves of the martyred Tivat residents, Marko Avramović and Dragan Bjelanović, who fell in 1999 in the ranks of the Yugoslav Army (VJ), and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) of Serbia.

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The President of the Municipality of Tivat, Željko Komnenović, lays a wreath, Photo: Municipality of Tivat
The President of the Municipality of Tivat, Željko Komnenović, lays a wreath, Photo: Municipality of Tivat
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Today, the 26th anniversary of the beginning of the NATO bombing of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) was marked in Tivat.

After the liturgy at St. Michael's Isthmus, the leaders of the Municipality of Tivat laid wreaths at the graves of the martyred Tivat residents, Marko Avramović and Dragan Bjelanović, who fell in 1999 in the ranks of the Yugoslav Army (VJ), and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) of Serbia.

A monument to Russian-Serbian-Montenegrin friendship was unveiled in Krtoli near the Church of the Holy Savior.

The commemoration of the anniversary of the NATO bombing and the unveiling of the monument were organized by the non-governmental organization (NGO) "Miholjski zbor" and the Association of Veterans of the 63rd Parachute Brigade of the Yugoslav Army.

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