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Serbian television showed pictures of NATO strikes on refineries at Novi Sad and Pancevo.
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Its manager, Bojan Boskovic, talks of turning Novi Sad into the Edinburgh of the Balkans.
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Serbian TV said two missiles struck a television station in Novi Sad, causing extensive damage.
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Serbian television reported strikes on Pancevo and Novi Sad, two cities that have come under repeated NATO attacks.
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The entire world saw them a year ago when, among other things, the Novi Sad bridges disappeared one by one.
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During Nato's air bombardment of Yugoslavia last year, three bridges over the Danube at Novi Sad in northern Yugoslavia were destroyed.
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Yugoslav National Radio reported a barrage of attacks on oil refineries in Novi Sad and the small town of Pozego in the overnight raids.
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The Novi Sad refinery has been struck at least twice before.
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Two weeks ago, tens of thousands of young Serbs converged on the city of Novi Sad for the Exit music festival, where big-name bands from all of Europe play.
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But every summer thousands of young people come together at the Exit music festival in Novi Sad in Serbia, and big stars from across the region have no trouble packing in audiences wherever they perform.
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