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U.S. tanks rumble to Pristina
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U.S. tanks rumble to Pristina
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June 13, 1999
Web posted at: 8:18 p.m. EDT (0018 GMT)
BLACE, Macedonia (CNN) -- Unchallenged in the hills of
Kosovo, U.S. tanks rumbled through the Serbian province on
Sunday after crossing the border from Macedonia.
The armored division worked its way across narrow bridges,
and through towns devastated by ethnic violence and NATO
bombs. The soldiers, smiling as tiny flags fluttered from the
top of their tanks, were greeted by civilians, who walked
alongside the convoy.
Yet while their machine guns were unmanned and pointing into
the sky, some worried anxiously about the possibility of
confrontation.
"I'm focused on doing my job and taking care of my own
soldiers," said U.S. Army Capt. Marshall Miles. "That's my
number one focus ... making sure all these guys go home in one piece."
Reports of shootings from other parts of the province
indicated a few armed Serbs were resisting the international
peacekeeping force, which began entering Kosovo on Friday
after Yugoslavia agreed to NATO terms to end more than two
months of airstrikes.
With air cover from hovering helicopter gunships, the U.S.
tanks made cautious progress on the road to Pristina, the
provincial capital of Kosovo. Ethnic Albanians, trickling
back across the Macedonian border, gave the soldiers a warm
welcome.
At the Pentagon, spokesman Ken Bacon said that about 400
soldiers from the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division were
moving into Kosovo on Sunday with nine tanks, some Bradley
armored vehicles and other weaponry.
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Tanks are on the ground, and helicopters are overhead
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There were joining about 60 U.S. troops who entered the
province Saturday, he said.
Eventually the U.S. contingent of the NATO-led force, called
KFOR, will total 7,000 soldiers. The U.S. troops will patrol
a section of southeastern Kosovo.
The first mission of KFOR is to make the province safe enough
for the return of hundreds of thousands of ethnic Albanians
who fled the embattled area.
Correspondent Matthew Chance contributed to this report.
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RELATED SITES:
Yugoslavia:
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia official site
Kesovo and Metohija facts
Serbia Ministry of Information
Serbia Now! News
Kosovo:
Kosova Crisis Center
Kosova Liberation Peace Movement
Kosovo - from Albanian.com
Military:
NATO official site
BosniaLINK - U.S. Dept. of Defense
U.S. Navy images from Operation Allied Force
U.K. Ministry of Defence - Kosovo news
U.K. Royal Air Force - Kosovo news
Jane's Defence - Kosovo Crisis
Resettlement Agencies Helping Kosovars in U.S.:
Church World Service
Episcopal Migration Ministries
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
Iowa Department of Human Services
International Rescue Committee
Immigration and Refugee Services of America
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
United States Catholic Conference
Relief:
World Relief
 Doctors without borders
 U.S. Agency for International Development (Kosovo aid)
 Doctors of the World
InterAction
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
International Committee of the Red Cross
Kosovo Humanitarian Disaster Forces Hundreds of Thousands from their Homes
Catholic Relief Services
Kosovo Relief
ReliefWeb: Home page
The Jewish Agency for Israel
Mercy International
UNHCR
Media:
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Independent Yugoslav radio stations B92
Institute for War and Peace Reporting
United States Information Agency - Kosovo Crisis
Other:
Expanded list of related sites on Kosovo
1997 view of Kosovo from space - Eurimage
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