Slobodan Milosevic is a former president of which European country?
Correct answer: Yugoslavia

Nikolina
There was no Yugoslavia in 2000. , 1997. nor 1992. Yugoslavia ended 1991.

Tsetsa💜
These two nasty faces destroyed one great country, and commit a lot of monstrosity against it's people.

fryad
Nikolina, your informations are true

AndyV5615
Nikolina, I served in the British Army in Bosnia in 1995 to 1996 and saw some of what this terrible man’s troops had done, so Yugoslavia had, as you say, ceased to exist as a nation following the death of Tito!

SPRITE
The explanation did not mention NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia: The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, also known as Operation Allied Force, was a military intervention carried out by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) from March 24 to June 10, 1999. The campaign targeted the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (comprising Serbia and Montenegro at the time) during the Kosovo War. It was the first NATO operation conducted without the approval of the United Nations Security Council.
Objective: To force Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević to withdraw troops from Kosovo, stop human rights abuses, and allow an international peacekeeping force.
Duration: 78 days.
Controversial Incident:
1. The bombing of civilian areas, such as the NATO strike on a passenger train in Grdelica and the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, caused significant backlash.
2. Use of banned weapons
Milošević's Concession: The bombing ended after Yugoslavia agreed to NATO's terms. Yugoslav forces withdrew from Kosovo, and the United Nations authorized a peacekeeping mission (UNMIK). For Kosovo's Status: Kosovo became a UN-administered territory and declared independence in 2008, which Serbia and several other countries do not recognize.
(Ethnic Tensions in Kosovo: Kosovo, an autonomous province in Serbia, had a majority ethnic Albanian population seeking independence from Yugoslavia. Tensions escalated into armed conflict between Yugoslav forces and the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).)