Operation Allied Forces
Operation Allied Forces
Operaion ALLIED FORCE
Operation Allied Force
The name for NATO's successful air campaign against Serbia in 1999 is "Operation Allied Force." This military intervention aimed to halt the humanitarian crisis and ethnic cleansing occurring in Kosovo during the Kosovo War. The operation lasted from March 24 to June 10, 1999, and involved extensive airstrikes against Serbian military targets.
NATO's air campaign against Serbia in 1999, known as Operation Allied Force, was aimed at stopping the humanitarian crisis and ethnic cleansing occurring in Kosovo. The campaign lasted from March 24 to June 10, 1999, and involved extensive aerial bombardment of Serbian military targets and infrastructure. It successfully pressured the Yugoslav government to withdraw its forces from Kosovo, leading to the establishment of a United Nations-administered interim government in the region. The operation marked a significant shift in NATO's role, demonstrating its willingness to engage militarily for humanitarian purposes without UN Security Council approval.
Russia was compelled to aid Serbia against Australia.
During the Serbian Campaign in 1914, Serbia was supported by France and opposed by Austria-Hungary and later, Germany and Bulgaria.
Greece, Russia, and Serbia were the countries who fought against the Ottoman's.
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Most citizens of province of Vojvodina are Serbs, like rest of Serbia (Kosovo excluded, where only few thousand Serbs left in enclaves after USA campaign). Therefor, Serbs from Vojvodina do not need separation from Serbs from central Serbia.
Numerous countries rebelled against the Ottomans to establish independent states: Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Albania.