It's easy to forget, that not so much time ago, the beautiful country of Serbia was bombed, but the idelible signs of destruction are still there like memorials!
Years ago I made a guide to visit the NATO-destruction-sites around Belgrade and to commemorate this sad chapter of European history, I share the link again!
a page from the NATO bombing trail guide
There is a description to every bombed building (like here USCE tower)
10 years from the NATO agression: http://sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2009/02/not-to-forget-nato-agression-against.html
Diaries from NATO bombed Serbia:
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2009/04/jasmina-tesanovic-diary-of-political.html
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2009/03/regards-from-serbia-by-zograf.html
Bombed buildings:
Avala Tower
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2008/03/nato-target-avala-tower_19.html
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2009/06/avala-tower-near-belgrade-almost.html
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2010/03/nato-target-avala-tower-finished.html
Museum of modern art
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2009/02/museum-of-modern-art-in-belgrade.html
USCE tower
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2008/07/nato-target-usce-tower-ck-building_30.html
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2008/11/usce-tower-soon-ready_10.html
Hotel Jugoslavija
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2008/04/nato-target-hotel-jugoslavija-in.html
Ministry of defence
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2008/03/nato-target-federal-ministry-of-defense_29.html
Air force head quarter
http://www.sajkaca.blogspot.ch/2008/02/nato-target-air-force-headquarter-in.html