Border Region on Edge in May 1999
In May 1999, as the conflict in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia intensified, attention turned to a sensitive stretch of terrain along the Yugoslav–Macedonian border. The area between the Macedonian villages of Cetrice and Tromedja, referenced in reports simply as \
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